On this unofficial holiday, honor the women and men who keep an eye on the weather so that you don’t get caught unawares by changing or extreme weather.
Primarily celebrated in the United States, the holiday commemorates the birth anniversary of John Jeffries, thought to be America\’s first weatherman. A physician by profession, Jeffries started collecting weather data in Boston in 1774. Ten years later, in 1784, he became the first person in the world to collect weather data from a weather observation balloon over London.
This day celebrates the science of meteorology and encourages people to pay tribute to the women and men who forecast and broadcast weather-related information and warnings every day of the year. The day also honors volunteers, storm chasers, and meteorologists who sometimes risk their lives in order to collect climate and weather data and to alert the public and businesses about severe weather conditions.
The holiday is also known as National Weatherman’s Day.
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