Register here: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4221/
Feb 10 2026
Location: Frost Bank Shoreline - Dolphine Room
This eight-hour awareness-level course provides emergency managers, first responders, and community members across all sectors with a basic understanding of the latest knowledge in hurricane science, forecasting, warning, and preparedness. This course enhances the ability of state/local decision-makers to identify and describe the hazards associated with hurricanes and to better prepare for and mitigate the impacts of high winds, heavy rain, and storm surge. This course is presented as an awareness-level course, which means that a successful participant in the course shall be able to identify and recognize the hazards associated with hurricanes and take necessary steps to prepare.
Emergency Managment
First Responders
Government Administrative
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Fire Services (FS)
Emergnecy Medical Services
Private Sector/Corporate Security and Safety
Public Works
Public Health
Citizen/Community Volunteer
Law Enforcement
The target audience for this awareness-level course includes participants across a broad spectrum of the community who need to be aware of the threat of hurricanes and tropical cyclones. In particular, this should be of interest to emergency managers, first responders, small businesses, corporations, federal/state/tribal governments, NGO's, community organizations, and typical households who need to prepare and respond to hazards associated with hurricanes and tropical cyclones.