Three years of daily video observations at a long, straight beach were analysed to determine the temporal trends and variability of the location, spacing, persistence and mobility of rips. Rips were identified at this site on 684 days of the total 947 days (72% occurrence) when suitable images were available. A median number of 7 rips were observed within the total 2 km study area, on days when rips were present. No tendency was identified for rips to reoccur in preferred locations alongshore following storm reset events. The average alongshore distance between all rips observed was 209 m, but with a high standard deviation of 98 m or approximately 47% of the mean rip spacing, there was no evidence at this site that rips tended to be regula...
Recent research into rip currents has revealed the existence of multiple circulation patterns, meani...
International audienceMost of rip-current field experiments have focused on persistent rips along ri...
The goal is to understand the forms and dynamics of the flows near shore. These flows are forced by ...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionFour years of daily time exposure images from an embayed be...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
This paper introduces a semi-automatic computer algorithm designed to detect rip current channels in...
Rip currents and their interaction with waves and underwater morphology are still poorly understood....
A 5.5-year (2006-2012) Argus data set of a macro-tidal beach (Perranporth, UK) was utilised to exami...
Many drowning and near drownings at Pensacola Beach, Florida are attributed to rip currents, the str...
Images from the new ARGUS imaging system at Porthtowan, North Cornwall were analysed to identify the...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
An investigation into the variation in location and velocity of a headland constrained rip current w...
This dissertation combines seemingly different studies, which work together to describe the physical...
Rip currents are the most obvious component of the nearshore cell circulation system. The aim of thi...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
Recent research into rip currents has revealed the existence of multiple circulation patterns, meani...
International audienceMost of rip-current field experiments have focused on persistent rips along ri...
The goal is to understand the forms and dynamics of the flows near shore. These flows are forced by ...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionFour years of daily time exposure images from an embayed be...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
This paper introduces a semi-automatic computer algorithm designed to detect rip current channels in...
Rip currents and their interaction with waves and underwater morphology are still poorly understood....
A 5.5-year (2006-2012) Argus data set of a macro-tidal beach (Perranporth, UK) was utilised to exami...
Many drowning and near drownings at Pensacola Beach, Florida are attributed to rip currents, the str...
Images from the new ARGUS imaging system at Porthtowan, North Cornwall were analysed to identify the...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
An investigation into the variation in location and velocity of a headland constrained rip current w...
This dissertation combines seemingly different studies, which work together to describe the physical...
Rip currents are the most obvious component of the nearshore cell circulation system. The aim of thi...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
Recent research into rip currents has revealed the existence of multiple circulation patterns, meani...
International audienceMost of rip-current field experiments have focused on persistent rips along ri...
The goal is to understand the forms and dynamics of the flows near shore. These flows are forced by ...