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Federal Permitting Matter

“I wanted to take the time to thank you and your team at West Coast Weather for your forensic meteorologist research and associate technical report that you provided to my firm.

As you know, our firm was representing a client in a federal environmental permitting matter and we were working on calculating the evaporation transpiration rate. We gave you the technical information from our engineering firm, details from the government agency, and what the concerns of the parties were. Your firm was able to take this data and write a comprehensive report that we were able to use in our permitting submittals.

This report helped us confirm important information to the federal permitting agency. In closing, next time one of my clients needs a forensic meteorologist; I will not hesitate to call your firm. I would recommend your firm to anyone need a forensic meteorologist or someone needs an expert meteorologist for any legal proceeding.”

Brent Carson, Partner - Gordon Derr Attorneys at Law

Forecasts for Mt. Everest

"Thank you for the post-monsoon forecasts that you provided to my climbing group this past October and November 2003. I have been climbing in the Himalayas since 1987 and have been on the summit of Everest four times so certainly I have seen a lot of weather forecasts. Our expedition took place in a somewhat 'uncharted' season on Everest, the post-monsoon. The weather during the autumn is significantly less observed than in the spring.

Your forecasts were excellent and that is not an easy task when forecasting from October 1 till November 1. Not only was I impressed with these forecasts but also our climbing Sherpas found your forecasts very valuable and that was the first time they liked an "outsider's" forecasts. Furthermore, the format was concise and easy to read.

What I really appreciated was the fact that you were available to talk to me one on one by satellite telephone. The sunspot activity this fall made it difficult getting data transmission (email) at Base Camp, thus being able to have our weather briefings on the phone with you was very critical. Our plans are to return to Mt. Everest in the fall of 2004 for another summit bid. So please reserve us on your forecast calendar. "

Wally Berg - American High Altitude Climber

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