May 2024 (ROTM#185) Tamarama Beach , Sydney, Australia
Wow! This is one big massive rip current flowing out the southern end of Tamarama Beach in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. Tamarama was my stomping grounds for many years and I was the caretaker of the surf life saving club on the northern headland (cream coloured building) for 4 amazing years in the 90’s. It’s the birthplace of my Science of the Surf community talks and my dye releases and never in my 30+ years here in Sydney have I seen a rip this big at Tamarama!
Technically it’s a boundary rip because it’s flowing out against the southern headland, but it also takes up about 1/3 of the beach. You can see how strong it’s flowing by the large ripples (bedforms) in the channel, which is a sign of…strong currents. Tons of sand on the beach as well, but that rip will be locked in place for quite some time.
Sometimes I tell people that rips look like roads flowing out through the surf, well, this one looks like one big green road. I took this while taking my third year coastal course students on a coastal walk from Bronte to Bondi. It never disappoints!