World Meteorological Organization is looking forward to high-quality and artistic photographs, and especially those which illustrate the theme of World Meteorological Day 2021, “The Ocean, our climate and weather” for the Calendar Competition 2021.

COVID-19 pandemic is causing unprecedented upheaval and changing our lives forever. But it also provides an opportunity to reflect on how we can do more to protect the environment and the planet and to grow back better after the economic downturn.

Many people have commented that they were more aware and appreciative of the beauty of our natural surroundings during the lockdown.

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The Ocean covers 70% of the Earth’s surface and provides resources on which we depend. It is a major driver of the world’s weather and climate and stores more than 90% of excess heat generated by human activities.

It provides endless fascination and inspiration for photographs which demonstrate its amazing beauty and power and fragility. So they hope you will send them lots of images of the ocean itself, as well as its effect on our climate and weather and the water cycle. The opportunities are endless.

As a U.N. agency, they are keen to encourage a good geographical balance which represents all regions. Since it was launched in 2014, the WMO calendar competition has gained in stature and recognition. The United Nations regularly features their photos. Some National Meteorological and Hydrological Services also run their own photo contests and feed these entries to WMO. WMO received many outstanding entries for the 2020 calendar and they thank everyone who participated. They really look forward to this years’ competition for the 2021 calendar.

Since it was launched in 2014, the WMO calendar competition has gained in stature and recognition. The United Nations regularly features our photos. Some National Meteorological and Hydrological Services also run their own photo contests and feed these entries to WMO.

Location:

Online

Benefits

  • Winning entries will feature in the WMO 2021 online calendar
  • They will be showcased on the WMO website and social media platforms and feature prominently in our World Meteorological Day 2021 celebrations
  • They will also promote them among other U.N. agencies and showcase them during the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development to be held from 2021-2030

Eligibilities

  • All photos must be a minimum size of 4000×3000 pixels.
  • All photos must be submitted in JPEG or TIFF format (with little compression to preserve image quality.
  • All photos must be in landscape (horizontal) format.
  • Black and white photographs as well as colored photographs will be accepted.
  • All photos must be clearly captioned, including a title, a location and the date of the photograph.
Eligible Regions: Open for all

Application Process

Apply through the given link.

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Application Deadline: September 15, 2020

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