Jan Null
Jan Null, CCM, has fifty years of experience as a professional meteorologist. He has a BS in Atmospheric Science from UC Davis and a MA Geography from San Jose State University. Jan has been an Adjunct Professor/Lecturer at SFSU and SJSU since 1987. He's an American Meteorological Society Certified Consulting Meteorologist and in 2023 received the Henry T. Harrison Award for outstanding contributions by a CCM for his work related to pediatric Vehicular Heatstroke.
After a distinguished career of 24 years with the National Weather Service he founded Golden Gate Weather Services in 1998. He is often called on as an expert witness in weather-related litigation. (Think: CSI Weather)
One of his primary research areas is El Niño and its impacts on California. He's briefed the House Science Committee and many public agencies on the topic. Jan has also done over 500 television interviews including CNN, the Weather Channel, Good Morning America, plus over 2,000 radio and newspaper interviews. He is also an internationally recognized expert on the sad topic of heatstroke deaths of children in vehicles.
After a distinguished career of 24 years with the National Weather Service he founded Golden Gate Weather Services in 1998. He is often called on as an expert witness in weather-related litigation. (Think: CSI Weather)
One of his primary research areas is El Niño and its impacts on California. He's briefed the House Science Committee and many public agencies on the topic. Jan has also done over 500 television interviews including CNN, the Weather Channel, Good Morning America, plus over 2,000 radio and newspaper interviews. He is also an internationally recognized expert on the sad topic of heatstroke deaths of children in vehicles.