Chesapeake Bay Weather
Serving Baltimore, Annapolis, Chestertown and Delmarva

About chesapeakebayweather.com

Brian Mark Weber first became interested in the weather as a boy observing cloud formations
and awed by the power of thunderstorms. Brian went on to build a home weather station and
kept detailed weather records for the town of Pasadena, Maryland for many years. In fact, the
Baltimore Sun took note of his passion for weather by writing a feature article on his station and
his contributions to amateur meteorology.  During this time Brian often visited local schools to
visit science classes and talk about Maryland weather.  Brian went on to take climatology and
meteorology courses at Lyndon State College and at Mississippi State University, and was trained
in severe storm analysis and observation at the National Weather Service in Baltimore (BWI).
Brian shared his weather observations with WBAL-TV (Baltimore) for several years and became
a special regional observer for WHTM-TV in Pennsylvania which sought out Brian’s advice for
the many commuters who travel back and forth between Harrisburg and Baltimore. While
attending Ashland University in Ohio, Brian started a campus-wide telephone weather forecast
service which he updated daily and he established a weather web site for the city of Ashland. In
addition, Brian wrote a weekly weather column for the university newspaper. He also worked as
a radio and television meteorologist and established www.chesapeakebayweather.com in 2003.  
Brian taught a weather class for kids at Anne Arundel Community College in 2004.  More
recently, Brian was interviewed by
The Weather Channel for its series, When Weather Changed
History, to discuss the role of weather in George Washington’s time and the weather’s impact on
the American Revolution. Brian is currently working on a certificate in weather forecasting from
Pennsylvania State University. For more information, visit www.brianmarkweber.com or e-mail
Brian at
bmw@brianmarkweber.com.