Rimkus invites you to join Gregory J. Quinn, Director, Meteorology Practice, for a free, one-hour, continuing education webinar, “Beyond the Forecast: Analyzing Forensic Meteorology,” on Wednesday, January 07, 2026, at 10:00 am CT.

Please join us after the presentation concludes for a live Q&A session

Course Description: Beyond the Forecast: Analyzing Forensic Meteorology is a one-hour course that explains how meteorological expertise is used in investigative and legal settings. It distinguishes routine weather forecasting from forensic meteorological analysis, highlighting the importance of qualified experts through relevant case law examples. The course covers common forensic assignments and key weather data sources, such as surface observations, radar, and satellite data, used to reconstruct past weather events. Real-world cases involving hail, wind, and rainfall demonstrate how data is synthesized into reliable expert opinions.



United States-based participants have the opportunity to earn CE/CLE credit in the following states:

CE Credit (Insurance Professionals)

• Alabama (6000205476)
• Arkansas
(6000205671)
• California
(3932045)
• Delaware
(6000205479)
• Florida
(1229845)
• Georgia
(pending course approval)
• Indiana
(46788)
• Louisiana
(42591)
• Mississippi
(29087)
• New Hampshire
(6000206438)
• North Carolina (222434)
• Oklahoma
(6000206163)
• Texas
(145737)
• Utah
(46153)
• West Virginia
(113626)
• Wyoming
(38679)

CLE Credit (Legal Professionals)

• Colorado (869875)
• Florida
(2516989N)
• Georgia
(395229)
• Ohio (609738)
• Oregon
(128550)
• Texas (174303780)



*This course has been approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for insurance continuing education credit. By registering for this webinar, you are confirming the information you provided is legitimate and understand that a violation may result in an administrative sanction based on paragraph 626.611(1)(g), F.S., resulting in the loss of course credit.

For CE credit, attendees must log in individually, respond to the poll questions during the webinar, and provide their license/NPN number(s) when registering to ensure proof of participation. Attendees’ log-in/out time is automatically recorded by Sequel; participation for a minimum of 50 minutes is required to be eligible for credit.

*This webinar is copyrighted by Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc. for the private and confidential use of its employees and clients only. Any other use of this webinar, materials, or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of it without Rimkus’ expressed permission is prohibited. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected].