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Discover Ludwig"rip current" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a powerful, unpredictable current of water created by shifts in wind, tide, and topography that can be hazardous for swimmers. For example, "Swimmers should be aware of the potential danger of rip currents when swimming in open waters."
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The article "Stalking a Killer That Lurks Just a Few Feet Offshore" (June 7) states that rip current drownings occur in every state with an ocean coast.
This paper introduces a semi-automatic computer algorithm designed to detect rip current channels in video imagery.
Three benchmark test cases are simulated: tsunami wave runup a conical island; tsunami wave runup complex shelf; and rip current and wave setup over sand bars.
Nicole was caught in a rip current and pulled out to sea.
He said that although the water looked calm on Tuesday, there was a rip current.
The group was caught in a rip current while diving in Komodo National Park off Bali.
Swimmers caught in a rip current should not attempt to swim shoreward directly against the current.
Should a poet try to stop the clock or, like a swimmer caught in a rip current, ride the tide?
It was off the Beach 95th Street section where Mahin Iqbal, 17, and two friends were swept into a rip current on Sept. 2, 2004.
In the footage, the actor is also shown beckoning other swimmers to shore, away from a rip current flowing out to sea.
Two men and a woman were caught in a rip current off Mawgan Porth beach near Newquay at around 1.30pm on Sunday.
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