What is World Meteorological Day?

Every year on March 23rd, World Meteorological Day commemorates the date when the World Meteorological Union was established in 1950. This day also educates the public on the importance of meteorology.

Barometric pressure. Jet stream. Wind chill factor is a factor that affects wind chill. Cloud cover. Chance of precipitation.

You probably hear terms like these when you listen to a weather forecast. A meteorologist uses all of the terms. A meteorologist uses all of the terms. A meteorologist, also known as a weatherman or weather forecaster, is a scientist who studies the atmosphere. Atmospheric science includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics.

Meteorology has been studied for thousands of years. However, significant meteorological progress was made only in the 18th century. Weather forecast accuracy has greatly increased thanks to computers and satellites in the twentieth century. Forecasting the weather relied heavily on historical records long before the advent of computers. To forecast the weather, we even used astrology at one time.

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