ENVIRONMENTAL  SCIENCE  &  ENERGY,  INC.

American Weather & Hydrology, LLC     Associated Science Experts, LLC

 

 

YOUR SOLUTION FOR HIGH-TECH RENEWABLE ENERGY AND FOR A GREENER AND SAFER ENVIRONMENT

 

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    Services offered (click on item):

CLIMATIC AND OTHER DATA;  PRECISE, PINPOINT  DATA  INTERPOLATION  TO SPECIFIC  LOCATIONS;  ANALYSIS; HIGH RESOLUTION  DATA  MAPPING

 

CONSTRUCTION  DEFECTS AND SEISMIC & LANDSLIDE  HAZARDS  ANALYSIS,  STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION & REINFORCEMENT, REQUIRED ANNUAL RAILROAD BRIDGE INSPECTION

 

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE,  GLOBAL WARMING,  SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS,  AND  WARNING  SYSTEMS

 

FORENSIC  DISCOVERY  AND  EXPERT WITNESS  TESTIMONY

 

METEOROLOGY / WEATHER  FORECASTS,  SEASONAL  WEATHER  OUTLOOKS, ALERTS,  CERTIFIED  HAZMAT  TRAINING, CERTIFIED  WEATHER  OBSERVERS

 

RENEWABLE  ENERGY  GENERATION:  WAVE,  TIDAL,  WIND,  SOLAR,  OTHER

 

RESEARCH  &  DEVELOPMENT,  STUDIES, PUBLIC LECTURES,  OTHER  SERVICES

 

 

520-625-8346

Climatic, Meteorological, Hydrologic, Seismic, Coastal, Ocean, and Environmental Data, plus

Compilation, Integration, Archiving, and Detailed Expert Data Analysis by

Environmental Science & Energy, Inc.

Charles B. Pyke, President, CEO, and Principal Scientist

Timothy E. Wright, Chairman of the Board and Principal Energy & Data Specialist

 

Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D., President, CEO, and Principal Scientist, and Timothy E. Wright, Chairman of the Board and Principal Energy and Data Specialist, of  Environmental Science & Energy, Inc., offer climatic, meteorological, hydrologic, seismic, coastal, ocean, environmental, and other scientific data of all types,  from a data base of approximately 30 terabytes (33 trillion bytes) - one of the densest and most extensive data bases available anywhere.  This data base archives everything from weather observations and earthquake information, to runoff information and tides, going back to 1948 and extending up to date to the present day, in either English or metric units. The data base includes the United States, Canada, and elsewhere in the world. 

All data are subject to the best available state-of-the-art quality control.

We also offer:

Accurate, high-tech scientific interpolation of the data to specific locations (often where there are no actual data measurements for miles around).

Compilation, integration, and detailed expert analysis of the data.

High-resolution (0.1 kilometer) mapping of the data -- all at reasonable costs. 

Types of data [go to Data page].

 

Compilation, integration, and detailed expert analysis of climatic, meteorological, hydrologic, and other scientific data (raw, processed, and/or interpolated). 

Organization and compilation of scientific data into a format useful to a human reader or a computer model.  Formulation of printouts for presentations. 

Integration of multiple data sets into formats useful to a human reader or a computer model, such as a hydrologic model that combines rainfall, snowmelt, and streamflow data into predictions of river or reservoir heights - and thus flood depths - at specific pinpoint locations.  These are tools essential to local officials who must decide just where evacuations may be needed. 

In a similar manner, coastal storm surge heights can be predicted, using ocean wind and wave data and tropical cyclone forecast models, as a hurricane approaches. 

Detailed expert analysis of all types of scientific data.  Included are temperature, precipitation, streamflow, reservoir height, wind, snow depth and water equivalent, evapotranspiration, earthquake magnitude (Richter), earthquake shaking (Mercalli and g-force), storm surge, ocean wave height, ocean current, and various other coastal and oceanic data.  These analyses are essential to many expert witnesses in forensic/legal court cases.

Examples of such analysis include rainfall or flood frequency analysis, which calculates return periods of recorded rainfall amounts in given periods of time or flood peak flows (and thus river heights) or lake or reservoir heights.  These are the analyses that calculate the 50-year flood or 100-year flood at a given location and compare a specific historical or predicted river height to the frequency analysis values (e.g., the predicted event will be a 65-year flood). 

Similar analyses, such as frequency analyses, can be performed on coastal storm surges from historical measurements and model calculations. 

The data used in such a frequency analysis (or other analysis) can be raw data or previously compiled and processed, or data precisely interpolated by Environmental Science & Energy, Inc. to a specific location [see Data Interpolation page].  The data base can include eyewitness accounts of historical water heights (river, lake, or ocean) in their homes or elsewhere on their properties.

 


 

For more information about these services and other programs:

Telephone:    Environmental Science & Energy, Inc.:  (520) 625-8346,

       cellular (520) 310-9931 or (775) 742-5376.  Alternate (520) 625-8316.

FAX:  Call (520) 625-8346 to obtain fax number.

e-mail:  Call (520) 625-8316 to obtain e-mail address.

Mailing address for Dr. Charles B. Pyke, Principal Scientist.

   P. O. Box 1747, Green Valley, AZ  85622-1747

Mailing address for Timothy E. Wright, Principal Energy & Data Specialist.: 

   1222 West, 630 South, Logan, UT  84321.

Billing and payment address:

   P. O. Box 292760, Phelan, CA  92329-2760.

 

 

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