Forensic Weather Analysis

Weather reconstruction for claims, disputes, incidents, and property questions.

EKAS reconstructs the weather around a specific location, date, hazard, and legal or insurance question — then translates it into a clear deliverable.

Forensic Weather AnalysisExpert Witness SupportStorm Damage ReviewSpecialized ForecastsOutdoor Event ForecastingWBGT MonitoringClimate Risk ReportsFAA Certified UAS PilotAerial Documentation3D Building ImageryFPV 360 FlythroughsConstruction ProgressRoof ClaimsReal Estate Aerial MediaOperational Weather BriefingsTampa Bay Based • Nationwide Remote
Weather Evidence & Site Context

Storm damage review supported by records, imagery, and timeline analysis.

Forensic analysis may combine radar, satellite, surface observations, storm reports, warnings, NCEI records, and property/aerial imagery to explain what occurred.

Storm DamagePost-event property documentation

Damage context, debris patterns, roof impacts, tree damage, and site conditions.

Radar & TimelineWeather reconstruction

Storm motion, hazard timing, and official weather data review.

Roof ReviewInspection support imagery

Aerial visuals for roof, exterior, and property-condition documentation.

Forensic Meteorology + Expert Witness Support

Weather evidence needs a defensible scientific process.

Forensic meteorology is the reconstruction of past weather conditions for a specific location, time, hazard, and question. In legal, insurance, engineering, property, and incident matters, that process helps separate assumptions from weather evidence.

1. Define the question

What date, property, hazard, damage type, or incident is being evaluated?

2. Preserve the evidence chain

Radar, satellite, observations, warnings, storm reports, official climate records, and site imagery are collected and organized.

3. Reconstruct the timeline

The weather is analyzed in time and space to determine what conditions were likely present at or near the site.

4. Communicate clearly

Findings are translated into summaries, graphics, exhibits, reports, consulting calls, or expert witness support.

Expert witness services may include case review, report preparation, exhibit support, deposition preparation, and testimony support when the matter requires it.

Expert witness and forensic meteorology
Report Types

Choose the level of detail the matter requires.

01

Initial Case Screen

A focused review to determine whether weather evidence supports deeper analysis or whether the issue is outside the available record.

02

Historical Weather Summary

Written summary of relevant observations, warnings, radar, reports, timing, and site-specific weather context.

03

Forensic Weather Report

Detailed site-specific analysis with methodology, graphics, evidence chain, datasets, and conclusions.

04

Expert Witness Support

Consulting, report support, exhibit preparation, deposition preparation, and testimony support when appropriate.

05

Weather + Aerial Package

Combines forensic meteorology and FAA Certified UAS aerial documentation when site imagery adds value.

Hail & Wind

Radar, warning, storm report, and observation review for property and roof claims.

Tornado & Downburst

Convective structure, velocity data, survey context, and damage-pattern support.

Rainfall & Flooding

Rainfall timing, totals, flood products, drainage context, and water-intrusion weather review.

Hurricane & Coastal

Wind, rain, surge, tropical-band, coastal, and track-timing context.

Slip / Incident Weather

Precipitation, temperature, visibility, fog, wind, and surface-condition review.

Exhibits & Graphics

Maps, timelines, radar snapshots, satellite context, and clear report visuals.

Forensic Evidence Sources

Weather records, property impacts, legal context, and visual exhibits.

Forensic weather work is strongest when the weather timeline, official data, site conditions, and final report visuals all support the same question.

Severe WeatherLightning, wind, hail, rainfall, and convective storm analysis.
Radar ReviewStorm structure, timing, motion, and rainfall context.
Hail ClaimsHail, wind, and convective damage screening.
Roof DamageProperty impact context paired with weather evidence.
Window / Impact DamageVisual context for broken glazing, debris exposure, and storm-related impact questions.
Flood / Water DamageRainfall, flooding, drainage, and water intrusion context.
Legal SupportClear exhibits and weather summaries for client deliverables.