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Tomorrow is World Meteorological Day. This awareness day highlights meteorology's role in safety and sustainability.

Published: March 22, 2026  ·  Period: 2026-03-23

Awareness days are designated dates that highlight important causes, issues, or fields of knowledge, aiming to educate the public, promote action, and foster global solidarity. They matter because they focus attention on critical topics, from health and environmental concerns to cultural and scientific achievements, often mobilizing communities, influencing policy, and encouraging individual engagement. By marking these days, societies can raise awareness, drive progress, and celebrate collective efforts toward common goals.

On March 23, World Meteorological Day is observed. This day was established in 1951 to commemorate the founding of the World Meteorological Organization on March 23, 1950. Each year, the organization announces a theme for the day, which is celebrated by member countries worldwide to highlight the importance of meteorology and its role in safety, sustainability, and environmental understanding. For more information, visit: wikipedia_en

Data source: wikipedia

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