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Rip Currents - Beach Safety, Physical Oceanography, and Wave Modeling

Rip Currents

Beach Safety, Physical Oceanography, and Wave Modeling
Stephen Leatherman og John Fletemeyer
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
CRC Press LLC
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  • Paperback: 310 sider
  • Udgiver: CRC Press LLC (April 2017)
  • Forfattere: Stephen Leatherman og John Fletemeyer
  • ISBN: 9781138075276

Rip Currents: Beach Safety, Physical Oceanography, and Wave Modeling is the culmination of research from over 100 coastal scientists, engineers, forecast meteorologists, lifeguard chiefs, and other practitioners from around the world who participated in the 1st International Rip Current Symposium. These experts identify advancements in research that will lead to a better understanding of the dynamics, mechanisms, and predictability of these dangerous currents, and lower the number of rip current drownings.

Edited by Stephen Leatherman and John Fletemeyer, the book covers:

  • The full spectrum of rip current research and outreach initiatives on all four U.S. coasts (Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Great Lakes) as well as the countries of Brazil, U.K., Japan, and Australia
  • Scientific techniques used to study rip currents including field investigation and numerical modeling
  • Field research involving the use of water-based sensors, video technology, and remote sensing
  • The development of public education programs through various outreach programs and campaigns as well as an evaluation of their overall effectiveness

Rip Currents' sixteen chapters run the gamut from technical aspects of rip currents to beach safety management strategies. Whether dealing with determining rip current occurrence, hydrodynamic processes, prediction, or mitigating rip current hazards to enhance beach safety, each chapter provides a vignette that is distinct in its own right but also linked to or integrated with other chapters in the book. This comprehensive treatment presents an integrated, international perspective on a coastal process that is only now becoming better understood by the scientific community, and which has great importance to public safety on the world's beaches.

Future Challenges for Rip Current Research and Outreach Robert W. Brander and Jamie H. MacMahan Flash Rip Currents on Ocean Shoreline of Long Island, New York Michael P. Slattery, Henry Bokuniewicz, and Paul Gayes Rip Current Prediction at Ocean City, Maryland Varjola Nelko and Robert A. Dalrymple Analysis of Rip Current Rescues at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina Greg Dusek, Harvey Seim, Jeff Hanson, and David Elder Methodology for Prediction of Rip Currents Using a Three-Dimensional Numerical, Coupled, Wave Current Model George Voulgaris, Nirnimesh Kumar, and John C. Warner Surf Zone Hazards: Rip Currents and Waves Robert G. Dean and R. J. Thieke Florida Rip Current Deaths: Forecasts and Statistics James B. Lushine Remote Sensing Applied to Rip Current Forecasts and Identification Brian K. Haus Effectiveness of Panama City Beach Safety Program John R. Fletemeyer Meteorological Data Analysis of Rip Current Drowning Charles H. Paxton Rip Current Hazards at Pensacola Beach, Florida Chris Houser, Nicole Caldwell, and Klaus Meyer-Arendt Rip Currents in the Great Lakes: An Unfortunate Truth Guy Meadows, Heidi Purcell, David Guenther, Lorelle Meadows, Ronald E. Kinnunen, and Gene Clark Beach Safety Management in Brazil Lauro J. Calliari, Antonio Henrique da F. Klein, Miguel da G. Albuquerque, and Onir Mocellin Rip Current Hazards on Large-Tidal Beaches in the United Kingdom Timothy M. Scott, Paul Russell, Gerd Masselink, M. J. Austin, S. Wills, and A. Wooler Tracing Sand Movement in Strong Japanese Rip Currents Nicholas C. Kraus Rip Currents: Terminology and Pro-Active Beach Safety Stephen P. Leatherman
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