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Walter Denman

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returns 12/31/2012
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I was a weather observer in the USAF for 6 years, a forecaster for the USAF for 3 years. I am the meteorologist in charge at a private company in Atlanta Georgia and have been for over 20 years. I have been an expert witness in legal proceedings regarding meteorology. B.S. in meteorology from Texas A&M University.

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Recent Answers from Walter Denman

2011-01-07 count of thunderstorm days:

You will need to research info at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).  There will be fees involved for historical data as these are official and are used in legal matters.  My research could only

2011-01-03 NWS:

Dan, we actually did weather by phone for C&P Telephone company as private meteorologists for a telecommunications company (not the NWS). That company still does weather-by-telephone to several cities

2010-01-01 meteorology:

Charlie, Not sure whether you want to know what causes thunderstorms or tornadoes. For tornado info try perusing http://www.tornadoproject.com/.  For Thunderstorm info try http://eo.ucar.edu/kids/dangerwx/tstorm4

2008-12-29 question about future weather:

Tiffaby, Good luck in your upcoming wedding - regardless of when it is.  You can try http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html but most of the useful information costs.  This is the national climate and data

2008-12-26 Cities with steady and higher barometric pressure:

Sandi,  I am so sorry for your physical condition.  Barometric pressure changes fairy regularly around the globe.  In northern latitudes the major changes are more often and more dramatic.  In southern

 

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