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Frank Field (né Franklyn Feld; March 30, 1923 – July 1, 2023) was an American television meteorologist in New York City for five decades, reporting on the weather and science and health topics. He was instrumental in publicizing the Heimlich Maneuver. [2] Field carried the Seal of Approval of the American Meteorological Society.
Field's third and last weather position brought him to WWOR-TV in 1997, where he reported on the station's 10 PM newscast and served as WWOR's chief meteorologist. During his tenure he got a second chance to work with his father, as Dr. Frank Field was hired by WWOR as a weekend weathercaster in the early 2000s before retiring.
Frank Field may refer to: Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead (1942–2024), British politician; Frank Field (Australian politician) (1904–1985), Australian politician; Frank Field (meteorologist) (1923–2023), American meteorologist; Frank Field (cricketer, born 1874) (1874–1934), English cricketer who played for Warwickshire
This is an incomplete listing of current and former New York City television news meteorologists. Sam Champion, Al Roker, Lonnie Quinn and Dave Price are not on the list, as they are not meteorologists (as defined by holding a bachelor's degree in meteorology), nor are meteorologists based in New York State but never New York City (e.g. Mike Randall, Mike Cejka).
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There are two notable events about Frank Field of which I am aware. One was during an episode of Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (this might actually be David Letterman, I cannot remember with certainty), Snyder and a guest went on a tour of the NBC building. At one point, they met upon Field (who was already well known to the national audience ...