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Heisenberg said..
I don't think these mini tornados are that uncommon on the west coast. It just doesn't normally hit land. However one did last month and wreaked quite abit of damage at Scarborough beach. I've seen at least two offshore in the last 12 months but good photo capture anyhow.
Thanks guys.
Talking to other locals who saw it earlier than us, they confirm my suspicion, that we missed the best of it. They say it started off opposite Avalon Point, and developed a full funnel all the way to the water, and finally faded after moving North to around Gearie's.
Had a look at Wikipedia, and they say it wasn't really a tornado, it has to develop from a supercell to be a tornado.
They normally develop in light winds under cumulus clouds, over water, don't last long and don't move very fast. And are more frequent in the tropics.