World Meteorological Day 2020 under the slogan `Water and Climate`

2020-03-22 2020-03-22T10:18:24Z
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Weather of Arabia - On Monday, 23 March, the world celebrates World Meteorological Day, and this year’s celebration comes under the slogan “Climate and Water”

 

The slogan for this year, "Climate and Water," highlights the importance of fresh water, which is necessary for life. On average, people cannot live for more than three days without it.

 

Water is also necessary to produce food, all the goods and services that we provide and the environment.

The world is now facing increasing challenges posed by water stress, floods, droughts and lack of access to clean water supplies. Therefore, there is an urgent and urgent need to improve forecasting, control and management of water supplies and to address the problem of excess, few or polluted water.

The world celebrates this day in commemoration of the entry into force of the World Meteorological Organization's WMO Agreement on March 23, 1950.

 

Meteorology specializes in the study of the atmosphere, which is based on the conditions of the atmosphere. It is a group of scientific disciplines that are concerned with the study of climate and weather forecasts.

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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