Meteorologists warned of gale conditions and hazardous seas that could make boating dangerous. Beachgoers also were warned.
Beach officials in Volusia County warn visitors to stay out of the water due to dangerous rip currents. Despite clear skies ...
We explore the science behind deadly rip currents with ocean safety expert Bruckner Chase and scientist Greg Dusek ...
Martin County Ocean Rescue says they've been seeing swells up to 6 or 7 feet, warning beachgoers a visitors on spring break ...
Rip currents will pose life-threatening risks across north- and east-facing beaches of St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas.
This nice stretch of sunny skies and warm weather might seem like a perfect day to visit the beach but looks can be deceiving.
Rip currents on the east coast of Florida form when there is a strong east breeze. Large swells push water toward the coast, ...
while Greg Dusek from the National Ocean Service explains the science behind rip currents and introduces RipFinder – groundbreaking AI technology designed to detect these deadly hazards.