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A long shore current is sometimes flows along the shore and it also pull people away from the place where they entered the water
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As of today, July 20, 2010 when this reply is being written, the current ocean water temps along the Jersey Shore are hovering around 80 degrees (F). It should be noted, that ocean water temps along the eastern seaboard, and along the gulf coast are the warmest on record, or close to it. What the normal temp is for July, I do not know. Lower than 80!
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This phenomenon is known as longshore currents. They are caused by the movement of waves hitting the shoreline at an angle, creating a current that flows parallel to the coast. Longshore currents can transport sediment along the coastline, affecting beach erosion and deposition.
Angled waves create a current that runs parallel to the coatline. As waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current.
The shore cools down much faster than the water. Because of the uneven temperature, convection current arise. The warmer air over the ocean rises and allows the cold air from the coast to blow out to fill the space.
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The temperature of the neritic zone is warm but gets colder the farther you move away from the shore.
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