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afternoon drive on seven radio stations in the Rockford Metro. He is also very active on Twitter and Facebook.Eric's pride and joy is "Project: Tornado" a weather program each May that teaches students about the power of severe weather. To date, more than 35,000 students have completed his course!He attended St. Edwards Grade School and Boylan High School here in Rockford and Northern Illinois University in DeKalb. After receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree in Meteorology, Eric chased tornadoes and hurricanes while working at KTRE in Lufkin, Texas and KLTV in Tyler, Texas.Meteorologist Greg Bobos comes to Rockford via WYIN in Merrillville, Indiana. He is a graduate of Indiana University and had internships at WLS TV in Chicago and WRTV in Indianapolis. He is originally from Dyer, Indiana.Greg didn't always know weather was the job for him. "I grew up wanting to be an astronaut because I was fascinated by the unknown. As I got older my interests turned toward the weather for the same reason, the thrill of the unknown and ever changing."Greg is a movie buff as well as a television junkie. He's also good on the drums and has been in various bands during his high school and college careers.Meteorologist Joe Astolfi was born and raised in Sandusky, Ohio, home to the world famous Cedar Point Amusement Park.As a child, Joe would always flip through the television stations to catch all the different weather forecasts; his favorite meteorologist is Dick Goddard, Cleveland's Tom Skilling. Joe moved to Illinois to attend Northern Illinois University in DeKalb. He earned his Bachelor of