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Dangerous rip currents from Ernesto turn fatal along US Atlantic beaches

Even though Ernesto remains well offshore of the United States, waves expanding outward from the storm will continue to create rough surf and strong rip currents along the Atlantic coast beaches.

By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Aug 14, 2024 10:10 AM EST | Updated Aug 19, 2024 10:17 AM EST

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Ernesto still making impacts on the East Coast as large waves demolish the foundation of this beach house.

Surf churned up by Ernesto caused trouble and turned deadly, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Two fatalities were reported in South Carolina after beachgoers were caught in strong rip currents Friday, according to the Beaufort County's Sheriffs Office. More than 40 people had to be rescued from rip currents along the North Carolina coast Saturday and Sunday, local news outlet WRAL reported.

Trouble in the surf zone

Ernesto's expanding winds will push on the ocean surface and create large swells that will spread outward from the center -- much like a plunger in a bathtub.

As Ernesto continues on a path to the north-northeast following landfall on Bermuda early Saturday morning, seas and surf will remain rough along the coast from the Delmarva Peninsula to Maine through Monday. Swells will also build in Atlantic Canada.

As those swells generated by Ernesto approach the shallow waters along the U.S. beaches, wave action has increased, and correspondingly, the number and strength of rip currents has increased.

The rip currents occur as increasing waves carry more water shoreward than can escape before the next wave arrives. The water then returns to the deeper areas through narrow channels known as rip currents. Rip currents, which are almost always present whenever there are breakers, may appear as a quiet surf zone, but the water within is racing out to sea.

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Swimmers are strongly urged to only swim under the watchful eye of lifeguards and obey local restrictions due to weather and surf conditions.

If you become caught in a rip current, experts advise that it may be best not to fight the flow of water but either swim parallel to the shore or just float until the current subsides in a few minutes to avoid exhaustion.

More to read:

Rip current safety: What to know and how to escape from one
Hurricane season update: What the US can expect
Ernesto to track near Newfoundland, then UK

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