Beloved TV weather forecaster Frank Field dies at 100

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Frank Field, the beloved New York television weather forecaster and science reporter, has passed away at the age of 100. Field, who worked for WNBC-TV for over 25 years, gained fame for his accurate forecasts and coverage of groundbreaking health and science advancements. He was known for his appearances on NBC's "Tonight" show with Johnny Carson and his expertise extended beyond weather, including demonstrations of the Heimlich maneuver and live coverage of a kidney transplant. Field's legacy as a warm and authoritative figure in the news industry will be remembered.
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