
Watch: Waterspout swirls off Ballito coast
The striking footage, widely shared across various platforms, has since been confirmed as authentic by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
North Coast Courier reports that this isn't the first time such an event has occurred in the area.
A similar waterspout was observed in July last year, which SAWS also confirmed at the time. The recurrence of such phenomena suggests that conditions of the KZN coastline are periodically ripe for these dramatic displays of nature.
Watch: Waterspout in July last year
After reviewing the latest video, Kevin Rae, chief forecaster for disaster risk reduction at SAWS, verified its authenticity.
'Yes, the Ballito event was indeed a waterspout,' he says.
Rae noted that the video clearly showed light coastal showers nearby and cumuliform clouds of modest vertical extent, conditions he described as 'ideal' for the formation of a waterspout.
'Waterspouts rely on a fairly shallow layer of atmospheric instability, often interacting with localised airmass boundaries such as sea breezes or outflow boundaries from collapsing showers,' he says.
While commonly seen along tropical and sub-tropical shorelines, particularly in regions like the Caribbean, waterspouts are no strangers to the Southern African coastline.
According to SAWS, they are most frequently observed on the coast in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KZN and the Mozambique Channel.
Despite their often benign appearance, Rae cautioned that waterspouts can still pose danger.
'They can cause localised damage to coastal property and pose a threat to small vessels, such as yachts or fishing boats,' he says.
Waterspouts differ significantly from tornadoes. While tornadoes are exclusively thunderstorm-related and often linked to destructive supercell activity, waterspouts can form under far calmer conditions, typically involving isolated, light, non-thundery showers.
Although SAWS does not have detailed climatological data on the frequency of waterspouts along the South African coast, Rae confirmed they can occur at any time of the year.
Sunday's event may have caused a stir online, but for coastal communities like Ballito, it's a reminder of the fascinating and occasionally unpredictable nature of the sea and sky.
Watch: Sunday's waterspout in Ballito
Waterspout in Eastern Cape
In June, Caxton Network News reported on a waterspout in the Eastern Cape.
A video circulating on social media depicting a weather phenomenon off the Cape St Francis coast – that some people called a tornado – was confirmed by SAWS as a waterspout.
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