Wind Damage Claims
Site-specific review of sustained winds, gusts, direction, timing, nearby observations, radar velocity where appropriate, warnings, and storm reports.
EKASMeteorology Consulting • Forensic Weather Analysis • Aerial Documentation
EKAS helps clients understand what happened, when it happened, where it happened, and how the weather record fits the property or operational question.
Each case type can be handled as a preliminary screen, formal report, exhibit package, operational briefing, aerial documentation mission, or combined weather-and-drone deliverable.
Site-specific review of sustained winds, gusts, direction, timing, nearby observations, radar velocity where appropriate, warnings, and storm reports.
Radar, storm reports, warning products, hail-size context, track timing, proximity, dual-pol indicators when available, and report-ready graphics.
Wind, gusts, rain bands, eyewall/tropical structure, storm track, wind radii, rainfall, storm tide/waves, and timing of impacts.
Rainfall totals, intensity, timing, MRMS/radar estimates, station records, flood context, drainage relevance, and water exposure timeline.
Weather reconstruction for incident claims, outdoor operations, visibility/fog, lightning risk, marine/coastal hazards, and safety-related questions.
Rain, wind, lightning, heat, tropical systems, and site/weather conditions affecting construction schedules, access, safety, and project documentation.
Post-event aerial imagery, roof/exterior context, property condition, openings, drainage, site access, and visual report exhibits.
Property-focused exposure to hurricane, flood, rainfall, heat, wind, hail, lightning, coastal, and weather-sensitive risks for buyers and investors.
Visual documentation, weather exposure, storm context, access limitations, and aerial imagery for energy, infrastructure, towers, and utility-related assets.
Each case type is scoped around the exact location, timeline, evidence available, and decision the client needs to make.
Radar, warnings, storm reports, observations, and aerial context can help evaluate whether damaging conditions were likely near a specific property.
Wind-water timing, rainfall, storm surge, tides, wave context, and tropical cyclone structure can be organized into a defensible event timeline.
Site-specific rainfall timing, intensity, antecedent conditions, flood context, and official observations can help explain water-related questions.
Precipitation, temperature, visibility, wind, fog, and surface-condition context can help reconstruct conditions around an incident.
Forecasts, WBGT monitoring, lightning awareness, and decision windows can support races, concerts, weddings, sports, and field operations.
Drone imagery can document roof conditions, storm damage, site access, construction progress, real estate context, and visual exhibits for reports.