World Meteorological Day

March 23, Saturday

World Meteorological Day
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World Meteorology Day is observed annually on 23 March. The day was established in 1961 to commemorate the founding of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on 23 March 1950. WMO coordinates international cooperation in meteorology, hydrology and related sciences such as climatology.

Objectives of World Meteorology Day
Raising awareness. The day aims to raise awareness of the importance of meteorology and its impact on people's lives, including weather patterns, climate and water resources.

Focus on climate change. World Meteorology Day is also used to discuss climate change and its impact on the environment, the economy and human health.

Support for meteorological research. The day promotes the science of weather and supports research in this field, which is especially important for predicting and preventing natural disasters.

International cooperation. The holiday highlights the importance of international cooperation in the field of weather and climate observation to prevent global disasters and coordinate actions to protect the environment.

How is World Meteorology Day celebrated
Events and lectures. Conferences, seminars and lectures are held on climate change, meteorological research and its impact on agriculture, water resources and urban planning.

Meteorological stations. Many meteorological services and stations hold open days to talk about their work and demonstrate how weather conditions are predicted.

Educational programs. Schools and universities conduct educational programs aimed at drawing attention to the importance of meteorological research.

Social media and information campaigns. On this day, information about weather changes and the impact of climate is actively disseminated through social networks and the media.

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