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

    Jun 16, 2024 · What is a rip current? A rip current is a powerful, channeled current. We all love the beach in the summer. The sun, the sand, and the surf. But just because we're having fun, …

  2. Rip Currents - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    A rip current, sometimes incorrectly called a rip tide, is a localized current that flows away from the shoreline toward the ocean, perpendicular or at an acute angle to the shoreline.

  3. Rip Currents - Discover Your World

    In coastal areas, many of NOAA’s National Weather Service Forecast Offi ces issue a Rip Current Outlook as a part of their Surf Zone Forecast. NOAA identifi es days with forecasts for …

  4. NOAA Launches First National Rip Current Forecast Model

    For the first time, NOAA is launching a national rip current forecast model, aimed at saving lives of beach-goers around the country. This new model can predict the hourly probability of rip …

  5. Rip Currents: Preparedness and Prevention - Podcast: Episode 66

    In this episode, Dr. Gregory Dusek, senior scientist with NOAA’s National Ocean Service, talks with us about rip currents, NOAA’s national rip current forecast model, and ways to protect …

  6. Currents: NOAA's National Ocean Service Education

    Think of the rip current like a treadmill that can't be turned off, and which you need to step to the side of the treadmill to get off. To escape a rip current, swim in a direction parallel to the …

  7. Currents: NOAA's National Ocean Service Education

    When used in association with water, the term "current" describes the motion of the water. Some currents you may be familiar with are the motion of rainwater as it flows down the street, or the …

  8. Longshore Currents - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Longshore currents are affected by the velocity and angle of a wave. When a wave breaks at a more acute (steep) angle on a beach, encounters a steeper beach slope, or is very high, …

  9. Dangers at the Beach - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Rip currents account for more than 80 percent of rescues performed by surf beach lifeguards. They are powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore that quickly pull …

  10. NOAA’s National Ocean Service: Working for you!

    Mar 5, 2025 · Our online tools help the public protect their health, safety, and wellbeing while at home and on the water, and our rip current forecasts keep swimmers safe while enjoying the …