Lietuviai sako „Tikėk, bet kartu ir patikrink!“ – ar ne ? Taigi, Google paieška: « No results found for "pulsacijų srovė". » Lietuviškai apidudinčiau: stipri į jūrą grįžtančio vandens srovė. On 22/01/2011 2:27 AM, KJL wrote: > pulsaciju srove > > "GK"<zanavykas@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:ih6436$6uo$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> Danger From Rip Currents >> >> In the US, rip currents cause approximately 100 drownings per year. >> About 80% of all swimmers rescued at beaches were endangered by rip >> currents (United States Lifesaving Association). Swimmers who understand >> rip currents can reduce their chances of being caught in one and >> increase their chances of survival if they are caught in a rip current. >> >> What Is a Rip Current? >> >> A rip current is a narrow region where water is flowing outward >> perpendicular to the shoreline. They usually range from 20 to 100 feet >> wide, but can occasionally be wider. The outward flowing current pulls >> even strong swimmers outward, but does not pull swimmers downward. >> >> People associate rip currents with ocean beaches, but they can also >> occur on any beach that has waves large enough to break, including large >> lakes. Rip currents can occur where there is a natural break in an >> offshore sandbar or near a man-made structure such as a pier or jetty. >>