Government agencies and key partners are working together to make sure the Virgin Islands is prepared following the prediction of an active hurricane season by experts.
Though we may not welcome it, the Atlantic Hurricane Season is once again upon us. This means that as happens every year between the 1st of June and the 30th of November, we and the rest of the Caribbean are at an increased risk for storms and hurricanes.
The successful applicant will provide timely, evidence based weather forecasts, analysis and research to support effective decision making for stakeholders and the general public.
The successful applicant will provide timely, evidence based weather forecasts, analysis and research to support effective decision making for stakeholders and the general public.
The successful applicant will provide timely, evidence based weather forecasts, analysis and research to support effective decision making for stakeholders and the general public.
The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is inviting residents of Anegada to learn about how to improve their home or business’ level of readiness ahead of the Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Members of the Territorial Search and Rescue Team (TSART) have gained theoretical and hands-on experience in Field Search Techniques and Rope Rescue following their participation in a two-week course held March 28 to April 8.
The successful applicant will provide timely, evidence based weather forecasts, analysis and research to support effective decision making for stakeholders and the general public.
Virgin Islands residents should brace for another busy hurricane season, according to the expert forecast from Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project issued this morning.