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Rip CurrentA relatively small-scale surf-zone current moving away from the beach. Rip currents form as waves disperse along the beach causing water to become trapped between the beach and a sandbar or other underwater feature.

 


rip current"A narrow current in the surf zone flowing seaward from the shore. It usually appears as a visible band of agitated water and is the return movement of water piled up on the shore by incoming waves and winds.

RIP CURRENT It is formed by a strong surface water movement, or current, of a short duration that flows seaward from the shore. The return flow is piled up onshore by the incoming waves and wind.

Rip Current (Run Out) A strong, narrow current of surface water that flows seaward through the surf into deeper water. Waves approaching the shoreline create a water buildup which results in a return flow.

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The absorption of cosmic noise in the polar regions is very sensitive to the solar low-energy cosmic ray fluxRip CurrentA relatively small-scale surf-zone current moving away from the beach.

Rip currents form as waves disperse along the beach causing water to become trapped between the beach and a sandbar or other underwater feature. The water converges into a narrow, river-like channel moving away from the shore at high speed.

Another almost overlooked aspect of hurricanes and tropical storms are rip tides (or rip currents). Rip tides are strong sea currents which push away from the shore as a strong storm is near.

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water along the coastlines is also called "tide," but it is preferable to designate the latter as tidal current, reserving the name tide for the vertical wavelike movement. See equatorial tide, neap tide, spring tide, tropic tide. 2. See rip current, ...

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