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Many people who swim well or stay on the water do not understand how you can drown near the shore. Hearing the holiday news bulletins of tourists “killed off the coast,” they think the victims were drunk or simply could not swim. But the reason lies elsewhere ... 0:00 Introduction 0:22 RIP-currents 1:03 What is reverse flow? 1:46 How do you recognize him? 2:22 Rules of conduct in the rip current We are talking about a very dangerous, but little-known phenomenon - reverse currents, which are often also called "rips" or rip current. They are found in all corners of the planet - in the Gulf of Mexico, and on the Black Sea, and on the island of Bali. According to statistics, more than 80% of the deaths of swimmers on sea and ocean beaches occur precisely because of the reverse flow. You can stand in the water a couple of meters from the edge and suddenly find yourself caught up in a strong current. Not only ordinary people, but also first-class swimmers cannot cope with them, because they simply do not know how to behave. The reverse (or ripple) current is a spontaneously arising sea coastal current perpendicular to the coastline. It usually occurs at low tide in places where there are sandbars, reefs or shoals near the coast. Because of them, the water cannot return to the sea evenly, so the main stream rushes at high speed into the strait between obstacles and fades away immediately behind them. As a result, a strong current is formed, capable of instantly carrying a person several tens of meters from the coast. The width of the current varies from 3 to 50 meters, and the speed of the water flow in it varies from 2 km / h to 20 km / h. A reverse flow can usually be seen in several ways: • A visible strip of seething water perpendicular to the coast, while the area of water near the coast is different in color from the rest of the water surface; • Waves are visible along the entire coast, but there are no waves in one area several meters or tens of meters wide. Foam and bubbles quickly float away from the shore into the sea; If you are going on a vacation abroad, remember the phrase rip currents and do not go into the water where you see it on flags and signs. Rules of conduct in the rip current: 1. First! Pull yourself together, because people who know the rules of behavior in rip are saved in 99% of cases. 2. Second! Do not try to swim straight to the shore, the speed of the reverse current can reach several meters per second, the pull is really strong, so it will not work to overcome it. You need to swim to the side, parallel to the beach. This is not a whirlpool or funnel. Most often, the rip currents are short and only the upper layer of water moves at a higher speed, which drags from the coast along the surface, but not to the depth! 3. Third! If you row according to the rules - to the side, but you can't get out, then the rip is wide (from 20 meters or more). Remember, the reverse flow is usually short-lived and will stop in a couple of minutes. After that, sail 50-100 meters away from it, and only then return to the shore with respite. 👍Other videos from the cycle About the Planet: • #Shorts | Короткие видео 👍 HOW can you SUPPORT the Brainstorm channel: 1. Share the link to this video with your friends. 2. Subscribe to our pages on social networks: https://t.me/obmozgyem https://vk.com/obmozgyem / obmozgyem This video is made on the basis of fair use for educational purposes. But if we used an excerpt from your video or photo in the video, but you would not like this, please contact us at [email protected] What is the Reverse Current or how not to drown at the very shore of the sea #ripcurrent #tyagun #reverse flow #bump flow