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Qu'est-ce (qui) est riptide - définition

STRONG, OFFSHORE CURRENT THAT IS CAUSED BY THE TIDE PULLING WATER THROUGH AN INLET ALONG A BARRIER BEACH, AT A LAGOON OR INLAND MARINA WHERE TIDE WATER FLOWS STEADILY OUT TO SEA DURING EBB TIDE
Riptide; Tidal jet; Ebb-jet

riptide         
also rip-tide (riptides)
A riptide is an area of sea where two different currents meet or where the water is extremely deep. Riptides make the water very rough and dangerous.
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Riptide (book series)         
SERIES OF SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGIES BY DIRT PIE PRESS
Riptide journal; Riptide Journal; Riptide Journal (book series); Riptide (magazine)
Riptide is a series of short story anthologies published by Dirt Pie Press, based within the University of Exeter. The founding editors are Ginny Baily and Sally Flint.
Riptide (Youngblood)         
SUPERHERO FROM IMAGE COMICS
Riptide (Image Comics); Riptide (characters)
Riptide is a fictional superhero from Image Comics created by Rob Liefeld. She first appeared in Youngblood #1 (April 1992).

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Rip tide

A rip tide, or riptide, is a strong offshore current that is caused by the tide pulling water through an inlet along a barrier beach, at a lagoon or inland marina where tide water flows steadily out to sea during ebb tide. It is a strong tidal flow of water within estuaries and other enclosed tidal areas. The riptides become the strongest where the flow is constricted. When there is a falling or ebbing tide, the outflow water is strongly flowing through an inlet toward the sea, especially once stabilized by jetties. During these falling and ebbing tides, a riptide can carry a person far offshore. For example, the ebbing tide at Shinnecock Inlet in Southampton, New York, extends more than 300 metres (980 ft) offshore. Because of this, riptides are typically more powerful than rip currents.

During slack tide, the water is motionless for a short period of time until the flooding or rising tide starts pushing the sea water landward through the inlet. Riptides also occur at constricted areas in bays and lagoons where there are no waves near an inlet.

These strong, reversing currents can also be termed ebb jets, flood jet, or tidal jets by coastal engineers because they carry large quantities of sand outward that form sandbars far out in the ocean or into the bay outside the inlet channel. The term "ebb jet" would be used for a tidal current leaving an enclosed tidal area, and "flood jet" for the equivalent tidal current entering it.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour riptide
1. A riptide occurs when sandbanks build up underwater to form a bottleneck.
2. Bathers ignore lifeguards as riptide sweeps 34 out to sea 5. 38m stolen in perfect bank job 6.
3. Dan Karon, 67, from Windsor, Ontario, avoided the water because he felt the riptide was too strong.
4. By Nicola Woolcock MORE than 30 tourists were saved by lifeguards after a powerful riptide pulled them 100 yards out to sea.
5. "Wilmington happened, and it was that catalyst that proved that the Democrats could do whatever they wanted and get away with it." But with her report, Umfleet is also wading into a riptide of emotions.