World Meteorological Day: A new chapter in global meteorology


ABU DHABI: The world celebrated World Meteorological Day on the 23rd of March, a day that highlights the significant importance of meteorology in our daily lives and its crucial role in protecting lives and properties.

This day is an opportunity to appreciate the efforts made in the field of meteorology and weather forecasting, as well as to raise awareness about climate change and its impact on our planet.

On this occasion, Dr. Abdullah Al-Mandous , the President of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), delivered a speech that underscores the achievements made in this sector and emphasises the need for enhancing international cooperation to face current and future meteorological and climatic challenges.

This year’s World Meteorological Day holds particular significance as it marks a pivotal moment for the organisation with the election of a new President and Secretary-General. This transition is poised to infuse fresh perspectives and renewed momentum into the World Meteorological Organisation’s en
deavours.

The newly elected leaders are expected to navigate the complexities of global climate dynamics with innovative strategies and enhanced international collaboration, aiming to steer the organisation towards greater heights in addressing the pressing challenges of weather, water, and climate phenomena.

On this occasion, Dr. Abdullah Al-Mandous said, as the newly appointed President of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), it is my esteemed honour to address the global community on the auspicious occasion of World Meteorological Day.

This year, as we commemorate the significant strides made in meteorology and its pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future, we also embark on a new chapter, one that is marked by unity, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to our planet’s well-being.

The theme for World Meteorological Day this year, “At the front line of climate action,” highlights the intricate relationship between our climate and water resources. It serves as a poignant reminder of the c
hallenges we face due to climate variability and change, and the urgent need for concerted action to ensure water security for all.

He added, “In my first year as President, I am deeply committed to fostering international collaboration and leveraging cutting-edge science and technology to enhance weather, climate, and water-related services worldwide.”Our efforts are aimed at not only advancing our understanding of the Earth’s atmospheric phenomena but also at harnessing this knowledge to safeguard lives, protect property, and promote economic development.”

He emphasised that the importance of meteorological services in mitigating the negative impacts of climate change cannot be understated. It is of utmost importance to enhance early warning systems for severe weather events and to provide ongoing support for water resource management and agriculture. Therefore, the role of meteorology in building resilient communities and ecosystems is critically vital,he added.

He called on governments, organisations
, and individuals to join in a global partnership to face the urgent challenges presented by climate change. ”Together, we can foster a culture of preparedness and innovation for a sustainable future and ensure that meteorology continues as a beacon of hope and a driver of progress.”

Finally, he addressed the international community, stating, “As we move forward, let us remember that our actions today will shape the climate legacy we leave for future generations. Let us strive for a world where harmony between humanity and nature prevails, guided by the principles of sustainability, equity, and scientific excellence.”

Source: Emirates News Agency