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      • rip current, narrow jetlike stream of water that flows sporadically seaward for several minutes, in a direction normal or nearly normal to a beach. Such currents are probably the cause of most ocean bathing accidents blamed on undertow. The term riptide is often used but is a misnomer, the currents being related in no way to tides.
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  3. Aug 17, 2024 · rip current, narrow jetlike stream of water that flows sporadically seaward for several minutes, in a direction normal or nearly normal to a beach. Such currents are probably the cause of most ocean bathing accidents blamed on undertow. The term riptide is often used but is a misnomer, the currents being related in no way to tides.

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  5. Oct 19, 2023 · A rip current is a strong flow of water running from a beach back to the open ocean, sea, or lake. They can be more than 45 meters (150 feet) wide, but most are less than 9 meters (30 feet). They can move at 8 kilometers (5 miles) per hour. Rip currents are one of the most dangerous natural hazards in the world.

  6. Rip current. (or riptide), a strong, usually narrow, stream of water that flows sporadically away from a shore for several minutes; unrelated to tides and result from the return flow of wave and wind-driven water that has built up at the shore; probably the cause of most ocean bathing accidents blamed on undertow.

  7. duration of rise and duration of fall—Duration of rise is the interval from low water to high water, and duration of fall is the interval from high water to low water. Together they cover, on an average, a period of 12.42 hours for a semidiurnal tide or a period of 24.84 hours for a diurnal tide.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rip_tideRip tide - Wikipedia

    A rip tide, or riptide, is a strong offshore current that is caused by the tide pulling water through an inlet along a barrier beach, at a lagoon or inland marina where tide water flows steadily out to sea during ebb tide.