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Swim Safe while Visiting our Beaches!
August 26th, 2007 10:50 AM
Rip currents are powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore. They typically extend from the shoreline, through the surf zone, and past the line of breaking waves. Rip currents can occur at any beach with breaking waves, including the Great Lakes.

Rip currents can be killers. The United States Lifesaving Association estimates that the annual number of deaths due to rip currents on our nation's beaches exceeds 100. Rip currents account for over 80% of rescues performed by surf beach lifeguards.

The greatest safety precaution that can be taken is to recognize the danger of rip currents and always remember to swim at beaches with lifeguards. The United States Lifesaving Association has calculated the chance that a person will drown while attending a beach protected by USLA affiliated lifeguards at 1 in 18 million. If caught in a rip current at an unguarded beach, how you respond could make the difference between life and death.

NOAA's National Weather Service and National Sea Grant Program, in partnership with the United States Lifesaving Association, are working together to raise awareness about the dangers of rip currents. Research is also being conducted in order to develop and improve the ability to predict the occurrence and strength of rip currents. The goal of the awareness campaign and research is to reduce the number of rip current related fatalities.

A daily rip current outlook is included in the Surf Zone Forecast, which is issued by many National Weather Service offices. A three-tiered structure of low, moderate, high is used to describe the rip current risk. This outlook is communicated to lifeguards, emergency management, media and the general public.

With increasing coastal populations, rip currents will continue to be a serious hazard at surf beaches. This web site is designed to provide educational material as well as real time information about the rip current risk. The time you take to understand rip currents can help you protect yourself and your loved ones when visiting the beaches.

 


Posted by Kara Landiss, Realtor, GRI on August 26th, 2007 10:50 AMPost a Comment (1)

Kara Sorry we missed you Aug.19th--27th. We never got your packet. Let us know if something is selling out...or maybe a fixer-upper. In any case, we will need a Deal to move. We love the Plantation, but know it's pricey. We kinda regret not buying our Indian Cove property, but we never knew when we would be there again...so it worked out. We had a FABULOUS time as always...the rest of the family could not get us off the beach..even for Boss Oyster or the Gibson Inn...or looking at real estate..we Needed that :-). We're a tad wary of the coast, but we feel we belong there..in almost all ways ..Let us know what's available. Thank you. Jodi R

Posted by Jodi Rachkovsky on August 30th, 2007 2:12 PM
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