It’s nearly impossible to fight a rip current directly, and many swimmers who get in trouble tire themselves out trying to get back to the beach. News4JAX meteorologist, former lifeguard and longtime ...
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Caught in a rip current? Learn how to spot one—and survive with ‘Flip, Float and Follow’
Hurricane Erin remains offshore as it moves northward along the U.S. Southeast coast today, continuing to generate large Atlantic waves that will pose dangerous surf and marine hazards through Friday.
A rip current is a fast, narrow stream of water that flows away from shore, and can pose a serious danger to swimmers and ...
Rip currents can spring up any time of year under the right conditions. But as South Carolina progresses through hurricane season, the close-in waters can become ideal for higher rip current risks ...
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