2019
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-19-2541-2019
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Machine learning analysis of lifeguard flag decisions and recorded rescues

Abstract: Abstract. Rip currents and other surf hazards are an emerging public health issue globally. Lifeguards, warning flags, and signs are important, and to varying degrees they are effective strategies to minimize risk to beach users. In the United States and other jurisdictions around the world, lifeguards use coloured flags (green, yellow, and red) to indicate whether the danger posed by the surf and rip hazard is low, moderate, or high respectively. The choice of flag depends on the lifeguard(s) monitoring the c… Show more

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“…This findings might also be due to the consistency between the perception of the hazard by beach users and the computed risk. 48 The timestamps for the calls are provided automatically by the emergency call centre database. It may be delayed by a few minutes from the event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This findings might also be due to the consistency between the perception of the hazard by beach users and the computed risk. 48 The timestamps for the calls are provided automatically by the emergency call centre database. It may be delayed by a few minutes from the event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%