IMO-WMO Celebrate 150th Anniversary

Oru Leonard 

This year 2023, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), celebrates the 150th anniversary of its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization which was established in 1873. It highlights past achievements, present progress, and future potential – from the late 19th century telegraphs and shipping forecasts to supercomputers and space technology.

A release made available to News Dot Africa by Mrs Sarah Odu, Communications Assistant at the World Metreological Organisation Abuja, Nigeria stated,”We live on an interconnected planet. We share one Earth, with one atmosphere and one ocean.

“Our weather and climate and the water cycle know no national or political boundaries. International cooperation is essential. This philosophy has driven the work of the world’s meteorological community since 1873 and will guide us as we translate science into services for society for present and future generations.

“Throughout this time, National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) have worked around the clock to collect and standardize data which underpin the weather forecasts we now take for granted. The history of WMO data exchange is a remarkable story of scientific vision, technological development and, most of all, of a unique system of cooperation to serve society.

“The anniversary also serves as a reminder of our changing climate.”

The International Meteorological Organization – the predecessor of the World Meteorological Organization – was established in 1873 in an era when pollution from industrial and human activities was at its beginning.

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