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A map shows where rip current warnings have been issued. ... with seas of 6 to 9 feet and wind gusts up to 25 knots in Gulf waters between the Rio Grande River and Baffin Bay.
You can't normally see water currents or the wind. Now you can: A computer code used to visualize wind has been adapted by researchers to show surface currents of the Great Lakes.
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Much of the Atlantic Seaboard will be under a rip current risk this weekend. 13WMAZ's Alex Forbes explains why this is happening and how to stay safe.
Many countries are now fighting for control over wind resources by generating expensive maps that use satellite data to “forensically trace wind currents,” Groupp writes.
High rip current risk, high surf advisory, small craft advisory and a coastal flood statement remain in effect. Seas 5-9 feet along the coast along with rough surf, rip currents, and beach erosion.
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