
The Cape Doctor, or the South Easter, is a strong south-easterly wind that visits Cape Town from spring to summer. It’s called the Cape Doctor, because it clears this area of pollution, and it’s usually accompanied by sunny weather. The most famous physical manifestation of this wind is the ‘table cloth’ of Table Mountain, which rolls down the face of the mountain in a waterfall-like cloud, giving the appearance of a cloth covering the mountain.
