Weather-Related Migraine

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Key Questions
  • Which weather variables does the index factor in to produce a migraine forecast?
  • What do we know about the impact of barometric pressure on migraine?
  • Why would spring and fall be the worst times of year for migraine attacks?
Interview Notes

Find more about Michael Steinberg and his work here:

Michael Steinberg

Expert Senior Meteorologist
Accuweather

Michael Steinberg is the pioneer behind the first-ever Migraine weather forecast to explain the science behind various weather conditions and patterns that can trigger attacks for some people. Michael Steinberg is an Expert Senior Meteorologist, Senior Vice President and Emeritus member of the Board of Directors of Accuweather. He’s a fellow of the American Meteorological Society, received numerous awards for weather technology innovation, and holds several patents for the invention of weather indices. He’s been quoted in Science, The New York Times, The Economist and worked with the US Departments of Energy and Transportation, as well as NASA.

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