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  2. King tides ‘incredible’ but dangerous, emergency ... - AOL

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    With king tides now crashing against the Oregon coast, emergency responders warn the public that while they may be "incredible" to look at, they're also extremely dangerous — even deadly, if you ...

  3. Close call: video of woman nearly swept away highlights king ...

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    Along with the final supermoon of 2024, the high tides were visible in Oregon this past weekend, according to KGW8, with an incident at Cannon Beach highlighting the dangers associated with king ...

  4. Rip current - Wikipedia

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    Rip currents are a potential source of danger for people in shallow water with breaking waves, whether this is in seas, oceans or large lakes. [7] Rip currents are the proximate cause of 80% of rescues carried out by beach lifeguards. [10] Rip currents typically flow at about 0.5 m/s (1.6 ft/s).

  5. Tide - Wikipedia

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    Tide pool – Rocky pool on a seashore, separated from the sea at low tide, filled with seawater; Tideline – Where two ocean currents converge; Tides in marginal seas – Dynamics of tidal wave deformation in the shallow waters of the marginal seas

  6. Tidal race - Wikipedia

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    Tidal race or tidal rapid is a natural occurrence whereby a fast-moving tide passes through a constriction, resulting in the formation of waves, eddies and hazardous currents. The constriction can be a passage where the sides narrow, for example the Gulf of Corryvreckan and the Saltstraumen maelstrom , or an underwater obstruction (a reef or ...

  7. Simulation of hidden ocean tides could lead to better sonar - AOL

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    There's a lot of tidal movement under the ocean's surface, but we haven't had a great understanding of it so far. Internal tides, created around continental shelf breaks, are far more difficult to ...

  8. Tide pool - Wikipedia

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    Tide pool habitats are home to especially adaptable animals, like snails, barnacles, mussels, anemones, urchins, sea stars, crustaceans, seaweed, and small fish. [1] Inhabitants must be able to cope with constantly changing water levels, water temperatures, salinity, and oxygen content. [2] At low tide, there is the risk of predators like seabirds.

  9. Storm tides of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Northern Germany and Denmark are particularly susceptible to storm tides. The coastline of the German Bight forms an L-shape facing northwest. Also vulnerable are the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, where the sea shallows and is funnelled toward the English Channel. Storm tides are a regular occurrence in the North Sea basin; several form ...