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About the Inventor of the
Virtual Weatherman™ Software

Tom ChurchillTom Churchill is a native of Dubuque Iowa, where he started in radio as on-air weatherman at WDBQ radio at the age of 13 in 1974. Tom worked for Channel 10 Television in Dubuque for several years as well as making guest appearances and regular on-air weathercasting duties on PBS, NBC, CBS, and ABC from 1974-1983. Tom's forecasting accuracy has been profiled in People Magazine and National Geographic. In 1979, Tom formed his first weather forecasting company providing live weathercasts to radio stations across the country. The Digital Weatherman™ system was developed in the late 1980's to extend his weather forecasting capabilities to hundreds of radio stations through the use of computer technology. Tom has a BS in Atmospheric Physics and a minor in Astronomy, and is profiled as a biographee in numerous Marquis Who's Who references, including Who's Who in the World, and Who's Who in Entertainment. Tom moved to the Caribbean in 2001 at the age of 39 to write software, where he resides today at his home, Xanadu, with his wife Alba and their three children.