
Rips of the Month 2025
June 2025(ROTM#198) Moorina Beach, Tasmania, Australia
Everyone loves the sand collection because it honestly looks fantastic. Recently one of my PhD students came back from a trip to Tasmania with some sand for me from Moorina Beach on Bruny Island in Tasmania.
May 2025 (ROTM#197) Freshwater Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia
I was reading the newspaper online one day and some annoying real estate prize draw pop up ad came up, but I was amazed to see that it had a great overhead beach picture of Sydney’s Freshwater Beach that had two prominent rip currents!
April 2025 (ROTM#196) Can You Spot a Rip Current Quiz
Last year I was lucky enough to be approached by The Conversation to create an interactive rip spotting quiz and after a lot of procrastinating on my part, it finally came out last December!
March 2025 (ROTM#195) Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
It’s back to Oahu’s famous North Shore this month – the world famous Sunset Beach. Most of the North Shore is actually one long beach extending about 5 kilometers and encompasses a number of famous surf breaks
February 2025 (ROTM#194) Biscarosse Beach, France
The rip current should be reasonably obvious if you’ve been following my ‘white is nice, green is mean’ and ‘look for dark gaps’ mantra. The rip is right in the middle of the breaking waves.
January 2025 (ROTM#193) Coalcliff Beach, NSW Australia
This picture shows a classic ‘dark gap’ rip current between breaking waves. But it wasn’t a rip current at all. There was no rip at the beach and I just waited until I saw some random wave breaking that made conditions look like a rip.