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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents. * WHERE…In Delaware, Delaware Beaches. In New Jersey, Eastern Monmouth, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Coastal Atlantic and Coastal Ocean. * WHEN…Through Tuesday evening. * IMPACTS…Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.

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* WHAT…Minor saltwater flooding. * WHERE…Upper Florida Keys. * WHEN…Through late tonight. * IMPACTS…Minor saltwater flooding of low elevation streets and lots is likely. Some storm drains will overflow, and some seawalls and docks will be overtopped. Boaters can expect less clearance under fixed bridges. Motorists should remember that persistent puddles around the times of high tide are almost certain to contain a mix of saltwater. Little improvement is expected, even at lower tides.

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Sep 22, 03:29 pm (GMT +11)

4.8

50 km128 km (80 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 117 km southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT InfoSep 22, 09:54 am (Kamchatka)

4.5

72 km62 km (38 mi) to the SW 91 km E of Ozernovskiy, Russia  I FELT IT InfoSep 21, 10:07 pm (GMT +11)

4.5

28 km131 km (81 mi) to the SE 188 km ESE of Ozernovskiy, Russia  I FELT IT1 reportInfoSep 21, 07:28 pm (Kamchatka)

4.0

41 km95 km (59 mi) to the S North Pacific Ocean, 139 km east of Ostrov Shumshu Island, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT InfoSep 21, 02:35 pm (GMT +11)

4.8

35 km121 km (75 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 121 km southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT InfoSep 20, 02:55 am (Kamchatka)

5.9

85 km77 km (48 mi) to the SW North Pacific Ocean, 116 km northeast of Ostrov Shumshu Island, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT15 reportsInfoSep 19, 06:58 am (GMT +12)

7.8

20 km197 km (123 mi) to the NE Yelizovskiy Rayon, 127 km east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT95 reportsInfoSep 18, 08:57 am (GMT +12)

5.4

62 km92 km (57 mi) to the NE North Pacific Ocean, 60 km southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kamchatka, RussiaI FELT IT44 reportsInfoSep 13, 06:03 pm (GMT +11)

5.2

35 km98 km (61 mi) to the S North Pacific Ocean, 166 km east of Ostrov Shumshu Island, Kamchatka, Russia 6 reportsInfoSep 13, 02:37 pm (Kamchatka)

7.4

39 km180 km (112 mi) to the NE North Pacific Ocean,

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