The 2008 Hurricane Seminar for Business & Industry

A New Season | A Renewed Threat | New Information | New Options

ImpactWeather announces the 2008 Hurricane Seminar for Business and Industry spotlighting Hurricane Response
and Industry Updates.

Tuesday, May 13th
7:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Optional Training Session 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
(sign-in begins at 7:30)
Houston Hobby Airport Marriott
9100 Gulf Freeway
$99 (includes lunch)

Register at: http://secure.impactweather.com/may13.php

This year’s Hurricane Seminar for Business and Industry focuses on Hurricane Response and Industry Updates. We’re honored to share the expertise of nine different hurricane and disaster response professionals. Join us to hear about the most recent updates in hurricane forecasting, response planning and recovery issues including:

2007 Tropical Season Review
Real-World Usage Case Studies: Utilities, Petrochem, Retail, Marine
2008 Atlantic Tropical Season Preview
A Presentation by the 403rd Wing Hurricane Hunters
What’s New in Intelligent Notification
Recent Emergency Response Developments
Houston Transtar: Freeway Incident Management & Evacuation Updates
Optional Afternoon Training Session

Cost to attend is $99 and includes lunch. A mid-morning break with refreshments and coffee will also be provided. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Hurricane Seminar!

Register at: http://secure.impactweather.com/may13.php

Refunds due to attendee cancellation will be unavailable after May 5, 2008. For more information, call (877) 792-3220
or email seminars@impactweather.com.

2008 Hurricane Seminars

Start preparing for the 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season by taking advantage of ImpactWeather’s live presentations and webinars.


Take advantage of ImpactWeather's Hurricane Awareness & Preparedness Presentations at the time and place of your choosing. As the first step in your preparation process, one of our experienced presenters and seasoned tropical weather meteorologists – Mark Mathiesen or Chris Hebert – will travel to your location and present our program to a group of as many of your personnel as you wish.

Hurricane Awareness & Preparedness Presentations run approximately one hour and include the following:

45-minute presentation
10- to 15-minute Q&A
An informative and fast-paced PowerPoint presentation which includes:
A brief review of the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Hurricane Structure and the effects of storm surge, wind, rainfall
What to expect when the next hurricane makes landfall
An in-depth look at how you, your employees and their families can prepare for a tropical threat
A preview of the 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Also included: An option for an additional 15-minute presentation which provides a concise overview of ImpactWeather's Hurricane Timeline Tools and the new Hurricane Decision Guidance program.

Live seminars are priced at $650 each ($950 for non-clients); travel charges apply if necessary. There is no limit to the size of the audience at the Hurricane Awareness & Preparedness Presentations. Price includes up to 50 ImpactWeather Hurricane Tracking Charts and 50 ImpactWeather Hurricane Survival Guides. Additional Charts and Guides available in bulk for $1 each.

These seminars are also offered as webinars which are priced at $450 ($650 for non-clients).

To arrange a Hurricane Awareness & Preparedness Presentation or a webinar, please call Mark Mathiesen toll-free at (877) 792-3220 or email him at markm@impactweather.com.

We look forward to meeting with you in order to help you and your organization prepare for the upcoming season!

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