March 26 is observed as World Meteorological Day each year. 🌍☁️

About World Meteorological Day

Theme: The day highlights the importance of weather, climate, and water resources in our daily lives and for global safety.

Purpose: It celebrates the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1950 and raises awareness about the critical role of meteorology in disaster preparedness, agriculture, and climate monitoring.

Activities: Countries organize seminars, workshops, awareness campaigns, and educational events to promote understanding of climate change, weather forecasting, and water management.

The observance encourages international cooperation in meteorology and reminds us how weather and climate affect everything from safety to food security.

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