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  2. Rip currents can be deadly for beachgoers. Here’s how to ...

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    As Independence Day approaches and beach season is in full swing, one of the biggest dangers to beachgoers are rip currents. About 100 Americans die from rip currents every year, according to the ...

  3. With 5 dead off county's coast, why are rip currents, heavy ...

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    A surfer takes advantage of the rough surf at Midtown Beach on Thursday morning in Palm Beach. The combination of rough surf and rip currents have created lethal conditions along Palm Beach County ...

  4. Eight people have died in rip currents in recent days - AOL

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    Panama City Beach is notorious for its rip currents, which have killed five this year alone Eight people have died in rip currents in recent days - here is why it should be safer at beaches over ...

  5. Swimmers, take note of the rip current alert for waters from ...

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    A National Weather Service warning about a high rip current risk went into effect at 10 a.m. Sunday and will remain until 7 a.m. Monday for beaches in the Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach areas.

  6. Rip current - Wikipedia

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    A rip current (or just rip) is a specific type of water current that can occur near beaches where waves break. A rip is a strong, localized, and narrow current of water that moves directly away from the shore by cutting through the lines of breaking waves, like a river flowing out to sea.

  7. Ernesto strengthens to Category 1 hurricane; storm's swells ...

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    Rip currents are narrow, strong currents that quickly flow away from the shore. Typically, they move about 1 to 2 feet per second, but they could move as fast as 8 feet per second, or 5.5 mph ...

  8. California beachgoers enthralled by huge waves from storms ...

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    “Dangerous surf, life-threatening rip currents, and coastal flooding are expected at the beaches this week. Impacts are expected to become most extreme on Thursday,” weather service posted .

  9. 7 rip current deaths reported just this month at Panama City ...

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    On Florida's Gulf Coast, there's an area prone to constant rip currents that pull people offshore — so safety is the number one priority. Daryl Paul runs Panama City's Beach Safety Division, and ...