Register for the 2024 HURREVAC webinar series

Registration is open for the National Hurricane Program’s annual HURREVAC webinar series. Government emergency managers are invited to join us each day from June 10 to June 14, 2024. Instructors will cover a wide range of topics to help new HURREVAC users gain a comprehensive understanding of the program. Returning users can also look forward […]
  • Posted by John Boyer
  • On March 22, 2024
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National Hurricane Program END-Of-SEASON NEWSLETTER

Here’s a PDF of the most recent NHP newsletter, recapping program activities from the 2022 hurricane season and plans for 2023. If you wish to sign up to receive future editions of this newsletter via email, and visit govdelivery.com.
  • Posted by Karen Townsend
  • On January 3, 2023
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Time change reminder for users tracking Nicole

The recent change from daylight saving time to standard time means that products from the National Hurricane Center and other forecast agencies are available one hour earlier. Users tracking Tropical Storm Nicole from the Eastern Time Zone should get these changes automatically in HURREVAC. Regular advisory packages (complete with new forecast tracks and discussions) are […]
  • Posted by John Boyer
  • On November 7, 2022
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NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE PROGRAM

Catch up on our recent activities through this PDF of the National Hurricane Program’s mid-season newsletter. If you wish to sign up to receive future editions of this newsletter via email, and visit govdelivery.com. In April at the National Hurricane Conference, representatives from the National Hurricane Program also recorded an episode for Before, During & After: […]
  • Posted by Karen Townsend
  • On October 31, 2022
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ENHANCEMENTS TO TRACK AND SWATH OPTIONS

HURREVAC’s Track and Swath Options interface has been redesigned to give users more choices for how to display storm tracks and forecasts. The existing capabilities are unchanged. The most significant new feature is the ability to plot Previous Forecast Tracks for either the last 3 advisories or the last 6 advisories (not including intermediate advisories). This lets users see trends in a storm’s […]
  • Posted by John Boyer
  • On August 1, 2022
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What’s new in Hurrevac for 2022

The 2022 season version of HURREVAC features a refined interface, improvements to tools, and expanded learning resources. Major upgrades 1.)  The 2022 version introduces a revamped HURREVAC logo and Toolbox icons. This is the first phase of a long-term project to optimize and align the overall user interface. 2.)  A comprehensive User Guide is now available. Dozens of new […]
  • Posted by Karen Townsend
  • On June 1, 2022
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System Maintenance and Upgrades Completed (5/31)

In preparation for the start of the 2022 hurricane season, HURREVAC’s systems were temporarily taken offline tonight between 8 and 11 PM Eastern. Upgrades are now complete and service is fully restored. Contact support@hurrevac.com if you have any questions or troubles. Another announcement describing new features in HURREVAC for the 2022 hurricane season will be […]
  • Posted by Karen Townsend
  • On May 31, 2022
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HURREVAC TRAINING TODAY at FLGHC

During today’s HURREVAC classes taking place at the Florida Governor’s Hurricane Conference, we will be piloting a couple of brand new training modules. They are available on the following development site: https://new-dev-hvx.hurrevac.com/hvx
  • Posted by Karen Townsend
  • On May 10, 2022
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