World Meteorological Day
World Meteorological Day
The World
Meteorological Organization plays a crucial role in contributing to people's
safety and welfare. Its work is important in providing food security, water
resources and transport. World Meteorological Day has been observed on 23 March
each year since 1961. This year's World Meteorological Day theme is “Weather
and climate: engaging youth." Today’s youth will benefit from
the dramatic advances being made in our ability to understand and forecast
the Earth’s weather and climate. At the same time, most of them will live into
the second half of this century and experience the increasing impacts of global
warming. WMO encourages young people to learn more about our weather and
climate system and to contribute to action on climate change.
The World
Meteorological Day is annually held on or around 23 March to commemorate the
establishment of the World Meteorological Organization, which was earlier known
as International Meteorological Organization. The International
Meteorological Organization was established at the first International
Meteorological Congress in Vienna, Austria, in 1873. The organization aimed to
establish meteorological station networks. These networks were linked by
telegraph and improved weather forecasts. This contributed to shipping
services' safety and efficiency. The International Meteorological Organization
became the World Meteorological Organization on 23 March 1950. It became the
UN's specialized agency for meteorology, operational hydrology and related
geophysical sciences in 1951.
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