Rip currents: a danger at the beach - Los Angeles Times
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Rip currents: a danger at the beach

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Rip currents, fast-moving narrow channels of water moving away from shore, can happen at any shoreline that has waves. The currents typically move at 1 to 2 feet per second but can rapidly increase in speed. Rip currents have been measured at speeds up to 8 feet per second, which can pull even the strongest swimmer out to sea.

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