World Meteorological Day 2026 highlights the importance of weather science, global cooperation, and climate awareness in improving disaster preparedness and supporting sustainable development worldwide.
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- World Meteorological Day is observed annually on March 23 to mark the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization and highlight the importance of weather and climate services.
- The 2026 theme "Observing today, protecting tomorrow" focuses on using accurate weather observations to safeguard future generations from climate-related risks and environmental challenges.
- The World Meteorological Organization, a United Nations agency, coordinates global weather data sharing to ensure accurate forecasting and effective climate monitoring across countries.
- The first World Meteorological Day was celebrated in 1961, eleven years after the organization's establishment in 1950, to raise awareness about meteorological services worldwide.
- The organization plays a key role in disaster risk reduction by helping nations prepare for extreme weather events, including storms, floods, droughts, and changing rainfall patterns.
- Weather data supports multiple sectors, enabling farmers to plan crops, airlines to ensure flight safety, and fishermen to avoid dangerous sea conditions.
- World Meteorological Day promotes climate awareness, encourages scientific research, and pushes governments to invest in stronger infrastructure for building resilient and sustainable communities.

