World
Meteorological Day is celebrated every year on 23 March to commemorate the
entry into force in 1950 of the convention that created the World
Meteorological Organization. The day also highlights the huge contribution that
National Meteorological and Hydrological Services make to the safety and
well-being of society.
“This
year's World Meteorological Day theme is “Weather and climate: engaging
youth." Today’s youth will benefit from the dramatic advances being
made in our ability to understand and forecast the Earth’s weather and
climate” said Sandeep Marwah President
of WPDRF-World Peace Development And Research Foundation also the Ambassador of
IHRO-International Human Rights Organization affiliated to United Nations in a
meeting conducted for youth wing of Rotary International i.e. Rotract.
“At the same time, most of them will live into
the second half of this century and experience the increasing impacts of global
warming. Marwah Studios encourages young people to learn more about our weather
and climate system and to contribute to action on climate change” added Sandeep
Marwah.