2021
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2021-36
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A Bayesian network approach to modelling rip current drownings and shore-break wave injuries

Abstract: Abstract. A Bayesian network (BN) approach is used to model and predict shore-break related injuries and rip-current drowning incidents based on detailed environmental conditions (wave, tide, weather, beach morphology) on the high-energy Gironde coast, southwest France. Six years (2011–2017) of boreal summer (15 June–15 September) surf zone injuries (SZIs) were analysed, comprising 442 (fatal and non-fatal) drownings caused by rip currents and 715 injuries caused by shore-break waves. Environmental conditions … Show more

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“…On some beaches, shore break waves may also be a primary cause of Surf zone Injuries (SZIs). For e.g., shore break waves results up to 80% of the total SZI at Ocean City Maryland (Muller 2018;de Korte et al 2021). However, the probability of rip current drownings or beach hazards also depends on multiple social factors such as the presence/absence of lifeguards, choosing the swimming location, behavior of the beachgoer, and their knowledge of rip currents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On some beaches, shore break waves may also be a primary cause of Surf zone Injuries (SZIs). For e.g., shore break waves results up to 80% of the total SZI at Ocean City Maryland (Muller 2018;de Korte et al 2021). However, the probability of rip current drownings or beach hazards also depends on multiple social factors such as the presence/absence of lifeguards, choosing the swimming location, behavior of the beachgoer, and their knowledge of rip currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%