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Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.

Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.
Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.
Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.
Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.
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Clark, David
Aerial view of man made rip current used for research.
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07/30/2015
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 2, pg. 45:
Scientists dug a channel on a shoreline to induce the formation of rip currents. Waves break on the shallower sides of the channel--not in it--causing water to pile up unevenly on the beach. The water follows the path of least resistance, rushing toward the low-lying channel, through the narrow escape conduit, and back out to sea.
Photo by David Clark
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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