Approaching Storm Information

Please see below for a notice that UH announced this morning in regards to the storms approaching the islands:

The National Weather Service and State officials are monitoring Hurricane Madeline and Hurricane Lester. The effects of Hurricane Madeline may start impacting Hawaii Island as early as tomorrow (8/30). Lester is still too far away to predict what effects it will have on the state.

Please follow the National Weather Service (http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/), other official agencies and local media for the latest weather news.

Stay informed

UH students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up for UH Alert to be informed via text message about emergency situations affecting our 10 campuses http://hawaii.edu/alert.Notifications affecting UH campuses will be posted at http://hawaii.edu/emergency.

Be prepared

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (http://www.scd.hawaii.gov/) recommends residents and visitors take the following actions to prepare for any possible hurricane or tropical cyclone:

Talk with family members about what you plan to do if a hurricane or tropical storm threatens.

Make an action plan that includes details such as whether or not your family plans to evacuate.

Download the Ready Hawaii app from the iTunes or Google Play store. This app can aid in your emergency planning and will list shelters if they are opened for evacuation.

Walk your property and check for potential flood threats. If time and conditions permit, clear your gutters and other drainage systems.

Identify small outdoor items that could be picked up by high winds.

Make a plan to bring these items indoors if a hurricane/tropical storm watch or warning is issued.

Prepare your pets by checking or purchasing a carrier and other preparedness items. A pet carrier is necessary for your pet’s safety if you plan to evacuate to a pet-friendly shelter.

Don’t forget seven days of food and water for your furry family members.

Set aside an emergency supply of any needed medication and keep a copy of your prescriptions in case you run out of medication after a disaster.

Visitors should download and read the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Travel Safety Brochure at http://www.travelsmarthawaii.com.

This message was sent on behalf of UH System.