The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) praised the efforts of the Saudi National Center of Meteorology, citing its key role in supporting economic and social development in the Kingdom, and protecting lives and property, noting that extreme weather, water and climate phenomena have become more frequent and more severe in many parts of the world due to climate change. The WMO also stressed on Saudi Arabia's efforts to green the environment, highlighting the Middle East Green Initiative launched by the Crown Prince. In a key speech delivered during the Kingdom's celebration of the World Meteorological Day held under the slogan "Early Warning and Early Action" Sunday in Jeddah, WMO regional representative for the Arab Region Dr. Hisham Abdel Ghani stressed that increased coordination is the order of the day. The need for increased between meteorological bodies, authorities concerned with crisis and disaster management and development agencies has become necessary to improve prevention, readiness and response measures, he said. Dr. Abdel Ghani reiterated his praise for the efforts of the National Center of Meteorology, especially at the Arab and Gulf regional levels, citing its support for the establishment of many regional centers that serve the Arab and Gulf communities regarding climate change, climate services, dust and sand storms, among others. — SPA