Hurricane forecast appears low; prepare now
UH provides training workshops for the hurricane season to employees and students.
UH provides training workshops for the hurricane season to employees and students.
The newly updated Homeowner¡¯s Handbook To Prepare For Natural Hazards 4th edition, published by the UH Sea Grant College Program, is available free of charge.
All Regional and National Capacity Development Program participants aim to strengthen their early warning systems in order to reduce risk and vulnerability in the region.
Guidance for Disaster Recovery Preparedness in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is designed to help coastal communities plan to recover from disasters before they strike.
Climate change will greatly impact the state's infrastructure in the next 50 years.
Forecasters predict this season will have a 70 percent chance of being a higher than normal season with the likelihood of five to eight tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific.
Findings were not a surprise, say researchers at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
The Pacific Risk Management ʻOhana, chaired by UH NDPTC executive director Karl Kim, has selected four recipients for their outstanding efforts in disaster resilience awards.
UH Hilo is providing real-time chemistry analysis of lava samples to U.S. Geological Survey scientists to help determine how the lava will behave and how fast it will move.
The National Weather Service is projecting a near- or above-normal 2018 hurricane season.