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| Standard Features |
Available
in Multiple Languages
Works for any Location on Earth
Customized Local Liners Available
Fully EAS compatible Bulletins
Optional USB RelayControl of Plays
3 Minute Installation on Any PC
Live Remote ControlfromAnywhere Supports 3rd Party Forecasts
Supports Local and Remote Sensors
Live Radar & Satellite Images
Uploads All Content to Website
E-Mail & Cell Notification of Events
No Contracts Required
Flat Rates for All Market Sizes
Usage and Daypart Based Plans
24 Hour Technical Support
Online User's Group Forums View
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| Optional Hardware |
External
USB Interface Relay
Peet Brothers Weather Sensors
Online User's Group Forums Visit
Our Online Store |
| Livw Weather Graphics, Too! |

The Virtual Weatherman™ software does much more than just provide
real human voiced weathercasts and bulletins. Real time weather
graphics plus e-mail and cell phone alerts for severe weather and
system events are just some of the amazing extras - all standard!
The VW™ system stores all of the complicated software and audio
libraries on our internet servers meaning you'll never lose your
configurations, and the program running on your PC uses less overhead
than an open web browser!
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About
Us
Digital Weatherman™LLC
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We're
broadcasters
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AM,
FM & TV stations in the US and overseas.
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We're
computer experts.
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Web
sites, radio automation, text-to-phrasing technologies.
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We're
meteorologists.
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Degreed
and Certificated. Local and national TV and radio experience.
About the Inventor
of the
Virtual Weatherman™ Software
Tom
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.
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