Training Event Details
Course Name:
AWR 331 Winter Weather Hazards: Science and Preparedness
Course Description:
Winter storms can strike every state in the United States. It is important that every community be ready for the hazards associated with them. This course assists to provide emergency managers, first responders, and community members across all sectors with a basic understanding of the latest knowledge in winter weather science, forecasting, warning, and best practices in preparedness. The course enhances the ability of participants to identify and describe the hazards associated with winter weather and to better prepare for and mitigate the impacts of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and dangerously low temperatures.
The goal of this course is to provide participants with the basics of winter weather science, forecasting, warning, and preparedness.
Course Modules: Science of Winter Weather, Winter Weather Forecast Process, Winter Weather Warning Process and Safety, Winter Storm Scenario
Course Prerequisites:
None
Course Target Audience:
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 winter weather. In particular, this should be of interest to emergency managers, first responders, small businesses, corporations, federal/state/tribal governments, NGOs, community organizations, and typical households who need to prepare and respond to hazards associated with winter storms.
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below.
2) Two days--four hours each day
Event Dates:
1/21/2025 through 1/22/2025
Event Time:
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM each day
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
County and District:
Other - District: 0
Is Sponsored by HSEMD?
No
Is HSEMD Hosting Registration?
No
Registration Information:
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3821/
Name:
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center
Phone Number:
(808) 725-5236