For decades, TV meteorologist Dave Brown has served as reassuring presence to community

Feature story for The Commercial Appeal

Nov. 6, 2011

A fact that thousands of schoolchildren in Memphis already know is that Dave Brown, chief meteorologist and weather director for WMC-TV Channel 5, does not like snow. He loves, as he says, “quiet weather, I love sunny days with highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s.”

But there’s a backstory to his disdain for the flurries; it began when he was 16 years old. “I went to work one Sunday afternoon in my mom’s brand new ’63 Plymouth, and five hours later when I’d left work, it had gone from a cloudy day to 14 inches of snow on the ground. The trip, which normally took about 10 to 12 minutes for me to get home, took 41/2 hours. I have not cared for snow since that time. I was a nervous wreck by the time I got home.”

Tim Van Horn was one of those kids of the 1970s watching the news in hopes of school closings, and would later find himself working as an intern under Brown. Van Horn has been an on-air meteorologist with WMC-TV since 1999.

“When you see someone on TV, you think you know them, and watching Dave on television, and then working for him, he’s pretty close to what you see on TV. He’s about as genuine as they come,” Van Horn said. “It was pretty incredible to be able to spend that time with him during the internship.”

Brown grew up in Trenton, Tenn., almost 100 miles northeast of Memphis, with a dream, not of being a weatherman, but of playing rock and roll records on the radio. “I was always fascinated by weather but had no designs to get into meteorology.”

That dream was realized early when, as a 15-year-old high school sophomore, he became a disc jockey in Milan — the closest radio station to Trenton — and then on WIRJ in nearby Humboldt. He attended then-Memphis State University and worked at WHBQ radio with friend Jack Parnell, the top morning jock at the time … (read more)