Rips are the strong and narrow channels of water — usually 5 to 30 metres wide — getting sent back out to sea. Coastal scientist Rob Brander, or otherwise known as Dr Rip, says they're like a ...
What is a rip current? Rip currents are fast-moving channels of water that flow from the shore back to the ocean. While they may look harmless, a rip current can pose serious risks to swimmers who ...
As wildfires ravage Southern California, firefighters are running out of water as they desperately battle the flames rapidly spreading across Los Angeles. Tens of thousands of people have been forced ...