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  2. List of Florida hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    July 22 – Rip currents from Hurricane Hanna killed a swimmer in Sandestin Beach along the Gulf Coast. [ 185 ] August 1–3 – Tropical Storm Isaias paralleled the east coast of Florida, dropping substantial amounts of rainfall and causing power outages to about 3,000 people in South Florida.

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

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    While rip currents don’t pull people underwater, they can pull a swimmer away from the beach beyond the breaking waves, according to the NOAA. Rip currents kill over 100 beachgoers in the U.S ...

  4. Parents vacationing in Florida killed by rip current. Here's ...

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    Rip currents: Strong offshore currents that run along the shoreline or back out to sea. Rip tides: A powerful current caused by the tide pulling water through an inlet and the mouths of estuaries ...

  5. File:Aerial view of the damage in Pensacola Beach, Florida ...

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    English: Aerial image of Pensacola Beach, Florida after tha passage of Hurricane Dennis. Date: July 2005: Source: ... current: 15:16, 23 November 2008: 700 × 754 ...

  6. Hurricane Ernesto (2012) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, authorities in the Florida Panhandle and Alabama warned swimmers of potentially dangerous rip currents that will affect the coast for a few days. At least ten people were rescued in Pensacola Beach on 9 August alone. A man was injured in a lightning strike, and part of a store was washed away in Pensacola Beach on 10 August.

  7. Rip current safety 101: What to do if you're caught in one - AOL

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    A rip current is a strong, narrow channel of fast-moving water that flows directly away from the shore, like a river running out to sea. Imagine a powerful underwater treadmill pulling water out ...