Meteorologist: Why is KZN suddenly experiencing tornadoes?

Meteorologist: Why is KZN suddenly experiencing tornadoes?

Expert explains sudden surge in tornadoes in KZN...

Tongaat Tornado
Tongaat Tornado/ YouTube screenshot

KZN has experienced severe weather conditions, including tornadoes. On Monday afternoon, parts of KZN were destroyed by what is believed to be a tornado, which is unusual for this part of the world. It left a trail of devastation in its path and KZN has questions. 

Joining us this morning on East Coast Radio is meteorologist Annette Venter. She answers key questions such as:

  • How exactly does a tornado form?
  • We have never experienced tornadoes before; why do you think we are experiencing them now? Is it seasonal, or can it be attributed to climate change?
  • In your opinion, is there anywhere in the world we can go where we will not be affected by climate change?
  • Are tornadoes also named like hurricanes are?

Read More: Tongaat resident: "The devastation to our community is severe"

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Tongaat has been one of the communities struck the hardest across our province. Initiatives were launched to help this community as of Monday afternoon. Roshan Lil-Ruthan has led some of these initiatives and has been on the ground since the weather turned. 

Lil-Ruthan, communications spokesperson and liaison officer of the Verulam Water Crisis Committee, joined East Coast Breakfast and Stacey and J Sbu for a critical update:

Here are some of the heartbreaking scenes shared by East Coasters from Tongaat: 

Click here for an up-to-date view of the weather conditions.

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