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Name AWR-362 Flooding Hazards: Science & Preparedness : ( AWR-362)
Description Flooding hazards can threaten any community in any location in the United States. Flooding can occur over a period of weeks or days, or minutes, thus this course focuses the identification and assessment of hazards due to flooding to enable proper preparedness and response. As flooding is one of the top meteorological killers in the United States, and poses particular hazards to emergency responders, this introduction to recognizing flooding threats is essential for developing safe communities. Flooding Hazards: Science and Preparedness is an awareness-level, eight-hour course that addresses the current science of the causes of floods (both meteorological and otherwise), flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, and best practices for preparation and mitigation for both short- and long-fuse flooding events. Modules will include instruction on: •Factors that contribute to flooding and how these determine flood risk; •FEMA flood risk maps and the National Flood Insurance Program; •
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Target Audience REGISTRATION ON THE NDPTC WEBSITE IS REQUIRED! The target audience for this awareness-level and instructor-led course consists of different of first responders and other stakeholders who respond to flooding events such as: •Citizen/Community Volunteer •Emergency Management; •Emergency Medical Services; •Fire Service; •Government Administrative; •Law Enforcement; and •Public Works
Additional Information *** REGISTRATION LINK - https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4037/ *** Join us for our Flooding Hazards: Science and Preparedness course. Learn about the current science behind the causes of floods, flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, and best practices for preparation and mitigation for both short- and long-fuse flooding events. Gain a better understanding regarding the factors that contribute to flooding and how they determine flood risk. Enhance your abilities to read and interpret forecasts, watches, and warnings from the National Weather Service and hydrographs from the U.S. Geological Survey. Increase your knowledge of how to plan for properly preparation for sudden flooding, such as flash flooding and dam breaks, and long-use flood events such as river flooding.
Location Broward County EOC
Address 201 NW 84 Ave
Plantation 33324
Broward
Region 7

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Date Wednesday, Feb 04, 2026 - Wednesday, Feb 04, 2026
Point of Contact Genevie M'Causland
(954) 448-0799  
GMCausland@broward.org
More Info URL https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4037/
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NameCountyOrganization
SABRINA CLARKBroward City of Miramar Fire Rescue Dept
Jorge GonzalezMiami-Dade Miami Dade Fire Rescue
Carole MorrisBroward Other-Broward
Matthew ThompsonBroward Other-Broward
Carol AubrunBroward City of West Park
Katelyn SwathwoodMiami-Dade University of Miami Health System
Veronica PerezMiami-Dade Miami-Dade Department of Emergency Management
Jonathan UrtechoBroward Seminole Tribe of Florida OEM
Christina OrdialesBroward Seminole Tribe of Florida
Megan MesaSeminole TribeOther-Seminole Tribe
Diannis BarbanMiami-Dade Miami Dade Department of Emergency Management
Sherry CapersMiami-Dade Miami Dade Emergency Management
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NameCountyOrganization
Margaret SteenburgMiami-Dade Miami-Dade County Department of Emergency Managmen
Analeen MartinezMiami-Dade Miami Dade Emergency Management
KIMONE WRIGHTBroward BROWARD COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Robin YangMiami-Dade Miami-Dade County DEM
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