Public Safety Solution Engineer @BaronWeather, Formerly @GreenvilleCoEM, President of @SCemergency. @psumeteo and @millersvilleu alum.

Joined April 2011
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🚨New features now available in Weather Logic! We've rolled out a number of updates designed to improve how you monitor weather, manage alerts, and respond to changing conditions. 🎥Watch this quick walkthrough to see what's new and how these updates can support your operations: baronwx.com/3QdGpiU
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Heat and Humidity crank up on Friday with well above normal highs expected. Hot and humid conditions stick around this weekend but much cooler and below normal highs return by Tuesday. #ncwx #scwx #gawx
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El Niño officially declared today by @NOAA. The warming so far in the eastern Pacific is exceptional, and a strong El Niño by the hurricane season peak is almost a foregone conclusion. In today's newsletter, I dig deep into the latest hurricane outlook. ⬇️ michaelrlowry.substack.com/p…
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Weather impacts every map, asset, and operation. Join us next month at the @Esri Safety & Security Summit and @EsriUC to see how organizations are bringing Baron’s real-time weather intelligence into ArcGIS workflows. 📍 Booth 913 🎤 Dan Gallagher Speaking - July 14 🤝 Sponsored Events: Electric Distribution SIG, Energy Resources & Mining Social, & Retail SIG   Whether you're focused on emergency management, utilities, transportation, retail, energy, or day-to-day operations, connect with our team to explore how weather intelligence can enhance the systems and workflows your team already relies on every day.
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What happens when weather meets workflows? At the @Esri Energy Resources GIS Conference (ERGIS), Baron Weather was featured during the plenary demonstration of Esri's new ArcGIS Velocity for Enterprise, showcasing how organizations can bring real-time data together inside ArcGIS to create greater operational awareness and support faster decision-making. Watch it here: Featured at ERGIS: When Weather Meets Workflows (baronwx.com/43iGuoD)
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Flash flood risk changes fast. Baron’s dashboards and ArcGIS Weather Layers bring together radar, alerts, the Baron Flash Flood Risk index, and rainfall totals into one clear view — so you can understand what’s happening now and what’s coming next. Want to see it in action with your assets? Set up a demo here: Baron Data Discovery (baronwx.com/4dVfCB8)
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I've been asked several times in the last month about what El Niño means for this hurricane season, especially here in South Carolina. Check out @MichaelRLowry's newsletter today for a great analysis on how past El Niño years have played out and what it means for coastal states.
El Niño is generally welcome news for the Atlantic hurricane season. But El Niño years can shift the risks among U.S. states threatened. Today I discuss how Louisiana and South Carolina stand out and why we see a dearth of major landfalls north of Florida. michaelrlowry.substack.com/p…
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Emmie and her 7 siblings from Operation 32 Paws of Airedale Rescue Group turned 2 today!
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Summer events are here! Emergency managers and public safety teams — do you know how weather intersects with your event and safety plans? Baron brings weather and your assets together to support faster, more informed decisions. Sign up for a demo here: baronwx.com/43L2BnF
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Fun fact of the day ⬇️
Summertime is back in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina! The mountains appear blue because specific oak and poplar trees here emit a chemical called isoprene to protect them against excessive heat. Photo Credit: @AshevillePictu1 #ncwx
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It only takes one. It's a phrase we often hear about during the season, but whether you're at the coast or a bit further inland, tropical systems can impact you. Now is the time to make sure you know your evacuation zone (even if you're just vacationing at the coast), make an emergency plan and kit, and discuss that plan with your family.
🌀 Hurricane season starts today, and preparation makes all the difference. Whether you're an emergency manager, a business owner, or just someone who wants to stay informed, having the right resources ahead of time is everything. We've put together our hurricane insights, alerting tools, and expert resources all in one place: baronwx.com/4uDfiN8 Bookmark it, share it, and start the season prepared.
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The @TDEM Conference is here, and so are we at Booth #203! Having the right weather tools is only part of the equation — getting them is often the hard part. We break down that gap in our latest article and what it takes to move from reactive to proactive: baronwx.com/4wKlBjt Stop by to see Baron Weather in action and let's talk about how we can help your team stay ahead of the storm — before the next event puts your systems to the test.
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- Can AI weather models outperform traditional forecasting systems? - Will AI replace meteorologists? - Why do AI weather models run so much faster than traditional systems? These are some of the biggest questions shaping the future of meteorology right now. Our latest blog breaks down what AI-driven forecasting can reliably deliver today, where it still faces challenges, and what this new era of forecasting means for operational decision-making and the future of weather intelligence. Read it here: baronwx.com/4uILSgZ
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at the @TheConferenceTX next week! Stop by booth #203 to chat with Baron Weather to see how we can best support you in preparing and responding to high impact weather events.
🚀It's almost showtime🚀 Just ONE WEEK until #TheConferenceTX! Gear up for 4 days of networking, learning and collaboration with emergency management professionals from across Texas and the nation. There's still time if you're not registered: tdem.texas.gov/conference
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Hurricane season is almost here, and storm impacts can vary significantly across short distances. Many data sources only show conditions at the nearest airport. Baron delivers high-resolution, continuously updated data across your entire area — so you can see what’s happening everywhere, not just at one location. Want this level of visibility for your operations this hurricane season? Set up a demo: baronwx.com/4dksY8y
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Know your zone before hurricane season. Whether you live on the South Carolina coast or you’re visiting, the Know Your Zone interactive map helps you identify your hurricane evacuation zones. hurricane.sc/know-your-zone #HurricanePrepMonth #scpreps #KnowYourZone
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What if you could see exactly which roads, shelters, and critical infrastructure are at risk before a storm makes landfall? With weather intelligence layered directly into ArcGIS, you can — plus automated alerting. Organizations are using live weather data alongside their own operational assets to make faster, more confident decisions when it matters most. We covered all of this in our webinar with @Esri last week. Watch it here: baronwx.com/49eqK9F
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The final day of #HurricanePrepWeek comes with the most direct message: take action today. Not when a storm is named. Hurricane season begins June 1. The organizations and communities that are ready aren't the ones who reacted, they're the ones who prepared before the season began. Don't wait for a storm to find out if you're ready, talk to an expert at Baron today: baronwx.com/4wanVjo
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Day 6 of #HurricanePrepWeek: Use Caution After Storms. The storm passing is not the same as the hazards ending. Floodwaters, downed infrastructure, and road damage continue to pose a serious risk long after landfall, and the data needed for recovery, documentation, and response doesn't stop being relevant either. See how Baron's solutions support post-event analysis and recovery efforts: baronwx.com/4upqHj4
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Not every team has a meteorologist — and they shouldn’t have to. Baron’s ArcGIS Weather Layers are built by meteorologists and designed for real-world decisions. How are organizations actually using this inside ArcGIS? Take a look: baronwx.com/3QLqNTT
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