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Thursday, 23 March 2017

World Meteorological Day

World Meteorological Day - 2017

The United Nations' (UN) World Meteorological Day is annually held on or around March 23 to remember the World Meteorological Organization's establishment on that date in 1950. Many different activities and events are organized for this occasion. 

What Do People Do?

World Meteorological Day often features various events such as conferences, symposia and exhibitions for meteorological professionals, community leaders and the general public. Some events aim to attract media attention to raise meteorology's profile.
Many prizes for meteorological research are presented or announced on or close to World Meteorological Day. These prizes include:
  • The International Meteorological Organization Prize.
  • Professor Dr. Vilho Väisälä Award.
  • The Norbert Gerbier-Mumm International Award.
Many countries issue postage stamps or special postage stamp cancellation marks to celebrate World Meteorological Day. These stamps often reflect the event's theme or mark a country's meteorology achievements.

Background

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 March 23, 1950. It became the UN's specialized agency for meteorology, operational hydrology and related geophysical sciences in 1951.
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 March 23 each year since 1961.

Understanding Clouds is the theme of World Meteorological Day 2017 to highlight the enormous importance of clouds for weather climate and water. Clouds are central to weather observations and forecasts. Clouds are one of the key uncertainties in the study of climate change:  we need to better understand how clouds affect the climate and how a changing climate will affect clouds. Clouds play a critical role in the water cycle and shaping the global distribution of water resources. 
 On the lighter side, World Meteorological Day will provide an opportunity to celebrate the inherent beauty and aesthetic appeal of clouds, which has inspired artists, poets, musicians, photographers and countless other enthusiasts throughout history.
World Meteorological Day marks the launch of a new edition of the International Cloud Atlas after the most thorough and far-reaching revision in its long and distinguished history.  The new WMO Atlas is a treasure trove of hundreds of images of clouds, including a few newly classified cloud types. It also features  other meteorological phenomena such as rainbows, halos, snow devils and hailstones.   For the first time ever, the Atlas has been produced in a digital format and is accessible via both computers and mobile devices.
The International Cloud Atlas is the single authoritative and most comprehensive reference for identifying clouds. It is an essential training tool for professionals in the meteorological community and those working in aviation and shipping. Its reputation is legendary among cloud enthusiasts.
The International Cloud Atlas has its roots in the late 19th century. It was revised on several occasions in the 20th century, most recently in 1987, as a hard copy book, before the advent of the Internet.
Advances in science, technology and photography prompted WMO to undertake the ambitious and exhaustive task of revising and updating the Atlas with images contributed by meteorologists, cloud watchers and photographers from around the world.




Wednesday, 22 March 2017

World Water Day 2017

World Water Day 2017

World Water Day 2017 will be celebrated all over the world on 22nd of March, at Wednesday.

World Water Day History

World Water Day is celebrated every year on 22nd of March by the people all across the world. The day was established to be celebrated as an annual event in the year 1993 by the decision of the United Nations General Assembly. This campaign was declared as a World Day for Water to be celebrated on 22nd of March each year to increase the awareness among the people about the importance, need and conservation of water.
It was first officially added in the schedule 21 of the year 1992 “United Nations Conference on Environment and Development” in the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and celebration was started from the year 1993 to motivate the general public in order to get their support in water conservation by avoiding the use of their taps for whole day.

Why World Water Day is Celebrated

The United Nation including member nations celebrate this campaign by implementing the UN recommendations as well as promoting the global water conservation through the real activities. This campaign is specially promoted by one of the UN agencies every year which involves encouraging the people to listen and understand about the water issues as well as coordinating with the international activities for the World Water Day. Since the beginning of this event celebration the UN-Water has been responsible for the selection of World Water Day theme, distribution of global messages as well as leading the UN agencies for celebrating the World Day for Water.
Including the UN member states and agencies, various NGOs and non government organizations also become involved in the promotion of clean water conservation focusing the public attention over all the critical issues of water. During this event celebration, all the water issues are highlighted to the public such as how people are inaccessible to the safe water and etc.

How World Water Day is Celebrated

World water day is celebrated throughout the world to increase the awareness of people towards the importance of water in various field of life including the environment, health, agriculture and trade. It is celebrated by organizing variety of events and activities such as visual art, theatrical and musical celebrations of water, excursions to the local ponds, lakes, rivers and reservoirs, symposium at local, national and international level over water management and safety, distributing messages through TV and radio channels or internet, educational events based on the importance of clean water and conservative measures, competitions and so many activities. The main symbol of the World Water Day celebration is the shape of water drop of blue color.

World Water Day Themes

  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1993 was “Water for Cities”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1994 was “Caring for our Water Resources is Everybody’s Business”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1995 was “Women and Water”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1996 was “Water for Thirsty Cities”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1997 was “The World’s Water: Is there enough”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1998 was “Groundwater – The Invisible Resource”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 1999 was “Everyone Lives Downstream”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2000 was “Water for the 21st century”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2001 was “Water for Health”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2002 was “Water for Development”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2003 was “Water for Future”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2004 was “Water and Disasters”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2005 was “Water for Life 2005–2015”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2006 was “Water and Culture”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2007 was “Coping with Water Scarcity”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2008 was “Sanitation”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2009 was “Trans Waters”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2010 was “Clean Water for a Healthy World”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2011 was “Water for cities: responding to the urban challenge”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2012 was “Water and Food Security”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2013 was “Water Cooperation”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2014 was “Water and Energy”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2015 was “Water and Sustainable Development”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2016 was “Water and Jobs”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2017 is “Wastewater”.
  • The theme for World Water Day celebration of the year 2018 would be “Nature-based Solutions for Water”.