Yes, rip currents are very dangerous. Several people die each year after being caught in these currents.
No, rip tides are not caused by heavy waves from hurricanes. Rip tides, also known as rip currents, are swift, narrow currents flowing away from the shore. They are typically caused by complex interactions between waves, currents, and geography, and can be dangerous for swimmers and surfers.
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Ocean currents are currents that move across the globe from one temperature zone to another. Rip currents are localized currents caused by a combination of tides and waves agains the shore line where the water is shallow.
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Rip currents are channeled currents of water flowing away from the shore, which pull people away to deeper waters. The speed varies but can quickly increase and become very dangerous to even strong swimmers.
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Hurricanes do produce rip tides, but rip tides are not waves. They are strong currents near the shore that take water and anyone caught in them out to sea.