Rip currents have an important control on the exchange of water and advected materials such as sediment and pollutants, between the surf zone and inner shelf. Concurrent in situ Eulerian and Lagrangian (GPS drifter) data of surf zone waves and currents were combined with video data on wave breaking patterns over the inner and outer bars on a high energy, double-barred beach. The data collectively show how the occurrence of wave breaking over the outer bar changes the behavior of a channel rip current, and the exchange process. On both days, there was a prominent clockwise eddy in the surf zone, for which the seaward-heading portion formed a rip current in a well-defined channel rip, incised into the inner bar. Exit rate (measured with drift...
International audienceRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend fr...
This study describes the first comprehensive measurements of nearshore current patterns across the e...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
Recent research into rip currents has revealed the existence of multiple circulation patterns, meani...
Proceedings of the 11th International Coastal Symposium, Szczecin, PolandInternational audienceField...
Cross-shore exchange between the surf zone and the inner shelf is investigated using Lagrangian and ...
The present paper presents a laboratory experiment of rip current circulations over a moveable bed. ...
Currents in the region of actively breaking waves (i.e., the surf zone) present hazards to recrea...
International audienceWe analyze Eulerian and Lagrangian measurements of wave-induced circulation co...
The retention of floating matter within the surf zone on a rip-channeled beach is examined with a co...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
Rip currents are the main cause of beach rescues and fatalities. Key drivers of rip current hazard a...
International audienceThis study describes a laboratory experiment on rip current circulations over ...
The exchange of material between the surf zone and continental shelf can be driven by pulsations in ...
Simulations from a numerical model address the impact of surfzone sandbar morphology on surfzone ret...
International audienceRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend fr...
This study describes the first comprehensive measurements of nearshore current patterns across the e...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
Recent research into rip currents has revealed the existence of multiple circulation patterns, meani...
Proceedings of the 11th International Coastal Symposium, Szczecin, PolandInternational audienceField...
Cross-shore exchange between the surf zone and the inner shelf is investigated using Lagrangian and ...
The present paper presents a laboratory experiment of rip current circulations over a moveable bed. ...
Currents in the region of actively breaking waves (i.e., the surf zone) present hazards to recrea...
International audienceWe analyze Eulerian and Lagrangian measurements of wave-induced circulation co...
The retention of floating matter within the surf zone on a rip-channeled beach is examined with a co...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
Rip currents are the main cause of beach rescues and fatalities. Key drivers of rip current hazard a...
International audienceThis study describes a laboratory experiment on rip current circulations over ...
The exchange of material between the surf zone and continental shelf can be driven by pulsations in ...
Simulations from a numerical model address the impact of surfzone sandbar morphology on surfzone ret...
International audienceRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend fr...
This study describes the first comprehensive measurements of nearshore current patterns across the e...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...