Many drowning and near drownings at Pensacola Beach, Florida are attributed to rip currents, the strong seaward-flowing currents that extend from the shoreline to the line of breakers and sometimes beyond. While surf forecasts assume that the rip hazard is uniform alongshore and that the (erosion) rips are ephemeral features, evidence is presented to suggest that the rip hazard at Pensacola Beach is not uniform alongshore. Rather the rip current hotspots develop as a consequence of an alongshore variation in the surf similarity parameter and nearshore state on the order of ~1,450 m. The variation is forced by transverse ridges on the inner shelf that force wave refraction and focusing at the ridge crests. This creates a more dissipative, ...
The purpose of this research is to provide a better understanding of the physical and social aspects...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
A mathematical model is developed which extends the theory of rip currents developed by Bowen (1969b...
Rip currents are the most dangerous hazard at surf beaches. Rip currents in South Florida have previ...
In 2002, Pensacola Beach was identified by the United States Lifesaving Association as being the mos...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
Rip currents at Pensacola Beach in northwest Florida are associated with a transverse bar and rip mo...
This dissertation combines seemingly different studies, which work together to describe the physical...
Quasi-permanent rip current hot spots at Pensacola Beach, Florida, pose a significant hazard to beac...
International audienceRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend fr...
Quasi-permanent rip current hot spots at Pensacola Beach, Florida, pose a significant hazard to beac...
A rip current is a complex meteorological/oceanographic phenomenon that poses significant danger to ...
There is a paucity of field data to describe the transition in nearshore circulation between alongsh...
AbstractRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend from close to th...
The purpose of this research is to provide a better understanding of the physical and social aspects...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
A mathematical model is developed which extends the theory of rip currents developed by Bowen (1969b...
Rip currents are the most dangerous hazard at surf beaches. Rip currents in South Florida have previ...
In 2002, Pensacola Beach was identified by the United States Lifesaving Association as being the mos...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
The potential for rescues and drownings is dependent on the spatial and temporal correspondence of a...
Rip currents at Pensacola Beach in northwest Florida are associated with a transverse bar and rip mo...
This dissertation combines seemingly different studies, which work together to describe the physical...
Quasi-permanent rip current hot spots at Pensacola Beach, Florida, pose a significant hazard to beac...
International audienceRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend fr...
Quasi-permanent rip current hot spots at Pensacola Beach, Florida, pose a significant hazard to beac...
A rip current is a complex meteorological/oceanographic phenomenon that poses significant danger to ...
There is a paucity of field data to describe the transition in nearshore circulation between alongsh...
AbstractRip currents are narrow and concentrated seaward-directed flows that extend from close to th...
The purpose of this research is to provide a better understanding of the physical and social aspects...
Rip currents are fast, narrow currents which traverse the surf-zone in the seaward direction. The mo...
A mathematical model is developed which extends the theory of rip currents developed by Bowen (1969b...