Legendary TV Meteorologist Frank Field Dies at 100

Frank Field, the legendary meteorologist known as "Dr. Frank Field," has passed away at the age of 100. Field, who brought depth and expertise to the role of a meteorologist on early TV, became a core part of local news broadcasts and gained national recognition through appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." He also made significant contributions as a health and science reporter, promoting the Heimlich maneuver and covering various medical advancements. Field's impact extended beyond weather and science, as he was known for his meticulousness and passion for precision. He leaves behind a lasting legacy in the field of meteorology and television.
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