Capital Weather Gang

I contributed more than a dozen articles to The Washington Post‘s Capital Weather Gang between 2013 and 2019, covering topics from the effects a deadly typhoon to addressing the curiosity over snow days called by school districts in the Washington D.C. area.

Below is a full list of articles I wrote for the Capital Weather Gang.

March 7, 2019:
Snow days are not increasing at Washington-area schools. We have the data to prove it.*
*This article appeared on pages B1 and B2 of the print copy of The Washington Post on March 12, 2019.

July 22, 2015:
U.S. radars have come a long way, but gaps in coverage remain a big risk

April 18, 2014:
Snow days on the rise? A detailed look at every major D.C. area school district

April 8, 2014:
A “once-in-a-lifetime” sky: Sundog in a distrail

March 10, 2014:
The future of WeatherNation: Interview with president Michael Norton

March 6, 2014:
El Niño watch posted: May portend fewer Atlantic hurricanes and beneficial California rains

December 23, 2013:
The 5 top U.S. weather stories of 2013

December 13, 2013:
136 below: Shockingly low temperature report from Antarctica, but not a record

November 11, 2013:
Why so many people died from Haiyan and other southeast Asia typhoons

October 28, 2013:
Did Hurricane Sandy live up to the media hype? Yes, and then some…

October 17, 2013:
Report: Western wildfires growing more intense, insurers deeply concerned

October 8, 2013:
AccuWeather’s 45-day forecast fails to impress in multi-city test

September 13, 2013:
Five years later, Hurricane Ike still remembered deep in the hearts of Texans

August 26, 2013:
Praying for rain: the intersection of religion and weather

August 16, 2013:
Weather control conspiracy theories: scientifically unjustifiable

August 2, 2013:
Are violent tornadoes becoming more common?

July 25, 2013:
Storms flying under the radar: when radar gaps and downtime turn dangerous