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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Rip Current Statistics Rip Current Formation Types.

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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Rip Current Statistics Rip Current Formation Types of Rip Currents Safety Principal Reasons People Die In A Rip Current

2 Rip Current Statistics T/F - Around 100 people die in rip currents each year U.S.

3 True

4 Rip Current Statistics T/F -Most victims are in the ocean waters of: a. Florida b. California c. Carolinas d. All of the above

5 D. All of the above

6 Rip Current Statistics T/F - Rip currents also kill people in the Great Lakes.

7 True

8 Rip Currents Statistics T/ F The chance of drowning at a beach protected by lifeguards affiliated with USLA is 1 in 18 million.

9 True

10 Rip Currents T/F More people die in rip currents than the deaths from hurricanes, lightning, flooding, and tornadoes.

11 True

12 Rip Current Formation Deceiving, it looks like a nice calm area:

13 An area of deeper water where waves don’t break

14 Rip Current Formation What is correct sequence of rip current formation? A.Wave travels to the beach, waves break on sandbars, water runs off beach through a channel. B. Waves break on sandbars, wave travels to the beach, water runs off beach through a channel. C. Water runs off beach through a channel, wave travels to the beach, waves break on sandbars. D. None of the above.

15 B. Waves break on sandbars, wave travels to the beach, water runs off beach through a channel.

16 Rip Current Formation The longer the period between waves: a. The longer the waves. b. The faster the waves move. c. The more momentum the waves carry. d. A and B e. A,B, and C

17 E. a, b, and c

18 Rip Current Formation __________ is proportional to amplitude or height squared

19 Wave energy

20 Rip Current Formation When do rip currents become dangerous? a. During high surf conditions as the wave height and wave period increase. b. During low surf conditions as the wave height and wave period decrease. c. During high surf conditions as the wave height and wave period decrease. d. During low surf conditions as the wave height and wave period increase.

21 a. During high surf conditions as the wave height and wave period increase.

22 Types of Rip Currents This type of rip current is short in duration (less than 10 minutes) –Enhanced by large swells with more wave energy and volume. –Unpredictable temporary conditions and variable locations.

23 What is a Flash Rip Current?

24 Types of Rip Currents This type of rip current develops along jetties, piers, and groins.

25 What is a Permanent rip current?

26 Types of Rip Currents This type of rip current is dependent upon shape of coast, bays, points, reefs or sand bars.

27 What is a Fixed rip current?

28 Types of Rip Currents This type of rip current occurs with long shore (parallel to beach) current Occurs with long shore (parallel to beach) current Pushes rip away from original location and weakens it.

29 What is a Traveling rip current?

30 Types of Rip Currents A long shore current may push swimmer into: a.Flash rip current b.Permanent rip current c.Fixed rip current d.All of the above

31 D. All of the above

32 Rip Currents Safety T/F Rip currents do not pull people under the water—they pull people away from the shore.

33 True

34 Rip Currents Safety T/F Undertow and riptides are the same as rip currents.

35 False

36 Rip Currents Safety T/F Rip currents only occur on beaches near the ocean.

37 False, they also occur in the Great Lakes.

38 Rip Currents Safety T/F Rip Currents can be very narrow or more than 50 yards wide.

39 True

40 Rip Currents Safety T/F Rip currents do not affect strong swimmers/Olympic swimmers.

41 False

42 Principal reasons people die in a rip current T/F Poor swimmers

43 True

44 Principal reasons people die in a rip current T/F Unaware of hazardous conditions

45 True (always check www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov before going to the beach or Great Lakes area) www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov

46 Principal reasons people die in a rip current T/F Intoxicated

47 True

48 Principle reasons people die in a rip current T/F No flotation device

49 True

50 Principal reasons people die in a rip current T/F Panic and swim directly toward shore against the rip current, become exhausted and drown

51 True


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