warnings. i know it's the fourth of july but rip currents bring about 100 deaths a year. they're here before, during, and after the storm and there's nothing i can say to get people to get out of the water. >> can you get your camera person to pan a little bit left indraw so we can see those beachgoers? holy cow. like indra said, the rip currents -- it's not just during the worst part of the storm it is before which is now and during and after where that storm surge has to egress and it does it in these big streams that are like rushing rivers that you can't really see. you can't see them, either. isn't that the critical issue here? it looks like gentle water and the rips are underneath? >> you can't even see them. this happens in seconds. i've spoken to people here that are surfers in these waters and they say they've been knee high and literally be ripped out to sea quickly. they were fearing for their lives and i look at these small children lining the shoreline trying to tell their parents, say anything, but again i know