![]() The official text of content on this site is the English version found on this website.Users are advised to use MS Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox browser to take full advantage of the Google Translate feature. IE users: Please note that Google Translate may not render correctly when using Internet Explorer.Any individuals or parties that use Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, content in translated form, whether by Google Translate or by any other translation services, do so at their own risk. All site visitors may choose to use similar tools for their translation needs.Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, does not directly endorse Google Translate or imply that it is the only language translation solution available to users.Some items cannot be translated, including but not limited to image buttons, drop down menus, graphics, photos, or portable document formats (pdfs).Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information translated.This service is meant solely for the assistance of limited English-speaking users of the website.The automated translations should not be considered exact and should be used only as an approximation of the original English language content.Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, has no control over the features, functions, or performance of the Google Translate service.Google Translate, a third party service provided by Google, performs all translations directly and dynamically. ![]() Courses such as First Aid CPR / AED Disaster Response Volunteer Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).įor the military members of the PMRF Ohana, expect to have to muster via NFAAS after a hurricane situation: Following a storm notify your supervisor of your condition and location as soon as possible.Īdditionally, consider taking training that may be beneficial to you, your family, or other persons.Update plans and replace perishable kit items (water, food, medicines, batteries) throughout the season as required.You will have to take these kits to any Safe Haven / Shelter because there will not be any supplies there for you. You have to decide what items you will need. Lists of suggested items for these kits (commonly called 72-Hour Kits) can be obtained from numerous sources (including the links below). Don’t forget to include items for family members with special needs, children, and pets. Assemble enough emergency supplies for all family members to survive for 5-7 days. Ensure all family members know the plan(s). Know where Safe Havens are going to be located. Register in the PMRF WAAN system and the Kauai County warning system. Know where to get reliable weather information and the methods used for storm warnings. ![]() Recovery Period begins after all clear sounded Tropical Cyclone Conditions of Readiness for Tropical Cyclone or HurricaneĮstimated time to onset of winds 50 knots or greater for shore facilities and 35 knots or greater for afloat units. Hurricane / tropical storm conditions are expected in the specified area, usually within 24 hours. Hurricane / tropical storm conditions are possible in the specified area, usually within 36 hours. Hurricane Warning Information provided by the State of Hawaii Winds of 135 knots (greater than 155 mph). Note that hurricane categories go from 1 (smallest) to 5 (largest), but TCCOR goes from 5 (least) to 1 (worst). Non-military communities just use the terms Hurricane Watch for when a storm ETA is within 36 hours, and Hurricane Warning when a storm ETA is within 24 hours. TCCOR is strictly a military-used system. The charts below show hurricane categories, and TCCOR levels. This static tab is not updated during actual events, other than the Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) announcements on the home page of this site. This is the historical period of probable hurricane occurrence however storms have occurred both before and after these dates.ĭuring an actual storm condition/hurricane event, please monitor the PMRF Facebook page at: for the most current information and messages related to the base, or call the base status line at 80. The hurricane season for the Central Pacific is from 1 June until 30 November each year. The resources and links on this page are designed to provide a repository for information to assist in preparing for tropical storm/hurricane conditions that could affect you at PMRF, on the island of Kauai.
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