"Hurricane Juan was a significant
tropical cyclone that caused heavy damage in Canada in late September 2003. It was the tenth named storm and the sixth hurricane of the
2003 Atlantic hurricane season. Juan formed southeast of
Bermuda on September 24 from a
tropical wave that had tracked across the subtropical
Atlantic Ocean. It tracked northward and strengthened over the warm waters of the
Gulf Stream, reaching Category 2 strength on the
Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale on September 27. The hurricane peaked in intensity with
sustained winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) that same day, losing some strength as it raced over cooler waters toward the coast of
Nova Scotia. Juan made landfall between
Shad Bay and
Prospect in the
Halifax Regional Municipality early on September 29 as a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h).
Juan retained hurricane strength while crossing Nova Scotia from south to north, though it weakened to a tropical storm over
Prince Edward Island. It was absorbed by another
extratropical low later on September 29 near
Anticosti Island in the northern
Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
The hurricane inflicted extensive damage across central Nova Scotia and into Prince Edward Island, with lesser damage east and west of the storm centre. Most of the damage occurred as a result of the intense winds that buffeted the region. Juan's passage resulted in 8 fatalities and over CA
7008300000000000000$300 million (US
7008200000000000000$200 million) in damage. It was described as the worst storm to hit Halifax since
1893."
taken from Wikipedia
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