Summary
Ed Berry is a senior weather-climate scientist with two decades of operational and research experience, combining National Weather Service leadership with private-sector advisory roles to help energy, finance, and corporate stakeholders manage weather risk. He specializes in multi-scale weather-climate interactions, subseasonal forecasting, and diagnosing state-dependent biases in global coupled models using a novel diagnostic framework. A practiced communicator and educator, he has built and advised on proprietary statistical forecasting tools and delivered regular technical briefings and publications that bridge research and operational needs. Based in Houston, he pairs rigorous academic training (M.S. Meteorology, University of Oklahoma) with hands-on monitoring of real-time global datasets to translate complex atmospheric science into actionable forecasts. Notably, he applies attribution-style analyses and model-performance diagnostics to improve predictability for costly extreme events.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Meteorology, Bachelor’s Degree, Meteorology at Iowa State University
Master’s Degree, Meteorology, Master’s Degree, Meteorology at University of Oklahoma