I began contributing to Forbes.com in February 2016 and I've written more than 200 articles for the site. You can read my past posts (and keep up with new posts) by following my Forbes profile.
Below is a selection of some of my favorite posts over the years.
2021
- August 20, 2021: How Balloons Helped Pinpoint Henri’s Track Toward New England
- July 31, 2021: Thick Smoke Continues Into August, ‘Unprecedented’ Bad Air Quality In Minnesota
- July 30, 2021: How New Jersey Saw Supercells That Looked Like They Belonged In Oklahoma
- June 26, 2021: Why The Northwest’s Historic Heat Is Nothing Like Summer In The South
- May 28, 2021: An Alabama Town Ditched Its Tornado Sirens. More Towns Should Follow Suit.
- April 30, 2021: Why Tornadoes In The Southern United States Are So Hard To Spot
- April 27, 2021: The Lasting, Unseen Damage Of Historic Tornado Outbreaks
- March 28, 2021: 'High Risk' Severe Weather Days Are Rare And Dangerous
- February 28, 2021: Phones And Radios Are Your Best Lines Of Defense Against Spring Severe Storms
- February 26, 2021: We're Overusing Seasonal Weather Outlooks—And It's Driving Up Anxiety
- January 28, 2021: Another Close Call: U.S. Weather Radars Are Vulnerable To Destructive Storms
2020
- December 30, 2020: Why Didn't It Snow? Answers For Every Angry Winter Weather Commenter
- November 24, 2020: How To Avoid Social Media Misinformation Ahead Of Winter Storms
- August 27, 2020: Hurricane Laura Is One Of The Worst-Case Scenarios For A U.S. Hurricane
- August 4, 2020: Isaias Severs Power To Millions—Here's How To Prepare For Future Power Outages
- May 27, 2020: Montreal Shatters May Temperature Record With A 98°F High On Wednesday
2019
- December 31, 2019: Snow Envy: Social Media Is Torturing Southerners Who Love Winter
- September 27, 2019: Hurricane Lorenzo Is The Strongest Hurricane On Record In The Eastern Atlantic Ocean
- September 4, 2019: President Trump Shared An Altered Hurricane Forecast To Justify His False Tweets About Hurricane Dorian
- June 6, 2019: Here's How Meteorologists Use Damage To Estimate The Strength Of A Tornado
- May 30, 2019: Americans Are Building Themselves Into The Paths Of More Tornadoes
- April 16, 2019: Two Tornadoes Narrowly Missed Destroying A Mississippi Weather Radar
- March 31, 2019: The President's Proposed Budget Would Fire Hundreds Of Meteorologists And Slash Tornado Research
- March 5, 2019: News Stations Won't Stop Covering A Tornado Because You're Missing Your Favorite TV Show
2018
- December 31, 2018: The South Gets Enough Snow Every Year That We Have No Excuse Not To Prepare
- July 31, 2018: 8 Fantastic Resources To Learn More About The Weather
- July 28, 2018: A Wildfire In California Caused A Fire Whirl So Strong It Looked Like A Tornado On Radar
- June 19, 2018: How Can Drought Set After So Much Heavy Rain? It's Easier Than You Think
- May 31, 2018: Trust The Warnings: You Can't Always See A Tornado Before It Hits
- March 28, 2018: Turning On Your Phone's Emergency Alerts Could Save Your Life
- March 19, 2018: A 'PDS' Tornado Watch Is Rare Wording Used For The Most Dangerous Severe Weather Days
2017
- October 31, 2017: Calling Every Bad Storm A 'Superstorm' Or 'Weather Bomb' Is Why People Tune Out Weather Forecasts
- June 30, 2017: The National Hurricane Center's New Bureaucracy-Busting Forecasts Are Excellent
- June 22, 2017: How You Could Get Struck By Lightning Even If You're Indoors
- March 30, 2017: This Destroyed House Proves A Severe Thunderstorm Is Just As Dangerous As A Tornado
- March 15, 2017: If You Think Meteorologists 'Lied' About The Blizzard, You Weren't Paying Attention
2016
- August 3, 2016: Tropical Storm Earl Is Nearing Hurricane Strength And On Track To Hit Central America
- July 29, 2016: How Common Are Severe Thunderstorms In Alaska?
- June 6, 2016: Four Things To Know As Tropical Storm Colin Aims For Florida On Monday
- May 28, 2016: Weak Tropical System to Bring Rain, Dangerous Rip Currents to Southeast for Holiday Weekend
- April 30, 2016: Meteorologists Can't Help People Who Don't Want Help Surviving A Disaster