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Planning
an Outdoor Event? |
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Vermont
is known for its outdoor beauty, but not for long stretches of clear,
sunny skies. Who has the time to monitor every subtle nuance of Vermont
weather while organizing a wedding, concert, graduation or party?
And you don't want to move it indoors unless you absolutely have to.
Roger has 15 years of forecasting experience right here in Vermont
on a micro-meteorological scale, meaning that he will take into account
your precise location in providing you with up-to-the-minute forecasts.
He can't change the weather, but at least you'll know what to expect. |
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Lightning
Forecast |
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Lightning
kills many Americans each year. If you're responsible for the
safety of a large group of people, you've got enough to worry about.
Let Roger track the incoming weather for you and give you a heads
up if the weather is expected to turn severe. |
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Snowfall
Forecast |
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Roger
works virtually round the clock to provide you and your road crew
with anticipated amounts, beginning and ending times, and type of
precipitation. He'll help you plan for snowbank clearing and school
closings. Your overtime savings alone will repay your investment in
Weathering Heights many times over. |
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Data
Analysis |
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Roger
can analyze historical weather information to help you make your case.
Degree days, temperature conditions, lightning strikes, the list goes
on. Roger quickly accesses national climatological records so that
you'll have all the facts you need. |
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Current
Satisfied Clients Include... |
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Vermont Agency of Transportation
Washington Central Supervisory Union
(U32
High School, made up of the towns around Montpelier)
City of Montpelier
Town of Worcester
Stowe
Performing Arts
Washington
Electric Cooperative
Town of Waitsfield
Stowe Reporter
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Roger
has over 25 years of experience in forecasting the weather all over
the country. He began his weather career in the US Army in Hawaii
in 1973, then worked for the National Weather Service for over 10
years serving in Montana, the California Sierras, Cape Hatteras
and upstate New York.
In
1986, he moved to Vermont and has since consulted for a variety
of clients from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra to the Grateful Dead
to Thunder Road (the Nation's Site of Excitement!). Along with his
accurate predictions, Roger is best known for explaining complicated
weather phenomena in terms that anyone can understand.
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