New insights into combined surfzone, embayment, and estuarine bathing hazards
<p>Rip currents are the single largest cause of beach safety incidents globally, but where an estuary mouth intersects a beach, additional flows are created that can exceed the speed of a typical rip current, significantly increasing the hazard level for bathers. However, there is a paucity...
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| Main Authors: | C. Stokes, T. Poate, G. Masselink, T. Scott, S. Instance |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2024-11-01
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| Series: | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences |
| Online Access: | https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/24/4049/2024/nhess-24-4049-2024.pdf |
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