23 March 2026 · World Meteorological Day We Watch the Sky So You Don't Have To Fear It Why the science of weather forecasting might be the most important thing no one talks about — especially in Pune. By an Environmental Science Student & ESG Enthusiast · Pune, Maharashtra ๐ WMD 2026 Theme: "Observing Today, Protecting Tomorrow" Every March 23, the world marks World Meteorological Day — the anniversary of the day, in 1950, when the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) came into being. And every year, I ask myself: do people actually know why this matters? Not in a textbook way. In a real, this-affects-your-life way. Because here's the thing — whether you're a farmer in Vidarbha watching the sky for rain, a Punekar stuck in a waterlogged underpass on Sinhgad Road, or a city planner trying to figure out where to build next, meteorology isn't background noise. It's the ground under your feet. ☁️ ๐ฐ️ WMO's global observing network — satellites,...
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