Amid the challenges of climate change, Earth Day reminds us of the importance of proactive environmental action. With the appointments of Dr. Chip Fletcher and Dr. David Karl, we're reinforcing our commitment to sustainability and resilience in Hawai'i.
The Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency presents The Tsunami Ambassadors.
Students from ST. Louis School are learning about tsunamis in Hawai‘i and preparing to spread the message of Awareness-Education and Action about this powerful force of nature.
TRAINING: Par Hawaii East will be conducting live training today (4/19) from 8:30am - 12pm in Kapolei. Smoke and fire will be visible in the area. There is NO emergency.
HIGH WIND WARNING for Big Island Summits until 6 PM HST. West winds 45-55 mph with localized gusts over 65 mph.
Winds this strong can make driving and walking
dangerous. Road-closures are possible.
The Flood Advisory for Oʻahu has been CANCELED.
A Flood Watch remains in effect until 6:00pm HST Monday for Kahoʻolawe, Lānaʻi, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Oʻahu.
The
@NWSHonolulu
has issued a Flood Advisory until 7:15pm HST tonight (4/14) for the island of Oʻahu. Rain was falling at a rate of up to 2 inches per hour in the heaviest showers. More onfo at
NO TSUNAMI THREAT: A 6.5 magnitude earthquake occurred at 10:57 am HST today (4/14) in the New Britain region of Papua New Guinea. There is NO tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi. More info at
The
@NWSHonolulu
has issued a Flood Advisory in effect until 11 am today for Kauaʻi. Heavy rain continues to move over the island. Rainfall of 1 to 2 inches per hour was reported. More info at
The
@NWSHonolulu
has issued a Flood Advisory in effect until 11 am today for Kauaʻi. Heavy rain continues to move over the island. Rainfall of 1 to 2 inches per hour was reported. More info at
The Flash Flood Warning for Kauaʻi has been CANCELED. However, the Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency reports that several roads remain closed, mainly across east and southeast portions of the island.