A dramatic 'tornado rip' at Sydney’s busy Manly Beach has stunned onlookers after surf photographer Jamen Percy captured the rare phenomenon on Monday. The swirling underwater current, which resembles a tornado from above, is dangerous for swimmers despite appearing calm from shore. Percy said it was 'invisible from land, but clearly visible by drone,' explaining it forms when large swell conditions force water through narrow channels, creating powerful outflowing currents that can drag swimmers offshore or underwater. #world #news #water #amazing

A dramatic 'tornado rip' at Sydney’s busy Manly Beach has stunned onlookers after surf photographer Jamen Percy captured the rare phenomenon on Monday. The swirling underwater current, which resembles a tornado from above, is dangerous for swimmers despite appearing calm from shore. Percy said it was 'invisible from land, but clearly visible by drone,' explaining it forms when large swell conditions force water through narrow channels, creating powerful outflowing currents that can drag swimmers offshore or underwater. #world #news #water #amazing ♬ original sound - Daily Mail - Daily Mail
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