The greatest danger lurking in the waves at the beach this summer isn't a shark — it's a rip current. About 100 people drown from rip currents along U.S. beaches each year, according to the United ...
From land, a rip current can appear relatively calm, as a strip of water that extends out between breaking waves. Its appearance can be deceiving. By Christine Hauser and Hannah Ziegler Hurricane Erin ...
As Americans head to the beach this summer, the risk of rip currents may be lurking just offshore. Rip currents— narrow channels of fast-moving water that commonly occur along U.S. coastlines — are ...
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