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  1. Rip current - Wikipedia

    Breaking waves cross a sand bar off the shore. The pushed-in water can most easily travel back out to sea through a gap in the sand bar. This flow creates a fast-moving rip current. A rip current (or just …

  2. What is a rip current? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · Rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water that are prevalent along the East, Gulf, and West coasts of the U.S., as well as along the shores of the Great Lakes. Moving …

  3. Rip Currents: Safety in Florida’s Waters - Florida Department of Health

    Rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of water that flow from the shore out to deeper waters. They form naturally when variations in wave energy create a concentrated path for water to return to the …

  4. Rip Current Science - National Weather Service

    Rip currents are strong, narrow, seaward flows of water that extend from close to the shoreline to outside of the surf zone. They are found on almost any beach with breaking waves and act as “rivers …

  5. After Florida rip current deaths, a guide to the beachside danger ...

    Jun 24, 2024 · A rip current is a narrow, strong current that flows quickly away from the shore. The currents often flow perpendicular to the shoreline, moving water away from the surf and into the ocean.

  6. Rip Current - What It Is and How to Escape It

    Sep 25, 2024 · Learn what a rip current is, how it forms, where it occurs, and how to escape rip currents safely. Discover common misconceptions, too.

  7. rip current - National Geographic Society

    A rip current is a strong flow of water running from a beach back to the open ocean, sea, or lake. The United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) estimates that 80 percent of its rescues are related to …

  8. Surviving Florida rip currents, life-saving tips, how they work

    Jun 24, 2024 · At least six people have died recently from rip currents in Florida. Here are some life-saving tips: What is a rip current? How to survive if caught in one.

  9. Rip current | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Rip current, narrow jetlike stream of water that flows sporadically for several minutes, in a direction normal or nearly normal to a beach.

  10. Rip Currents - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Sep 19, 2024 · Rip currents are powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore. They typically extend from the shoreline, through the surf zone, and past the line of breaking waves.