And the preliminary report indicates that Juan was a category 2 hurricane (85 knots - 100 mph) at the time of landfall ...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2003juan.shtml?
Hurricane Juan Prelim Report released by NHC
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SacrydDreamz wrote:How was the damage in comparison to Isabel?
I can't find any specifics in regards to dollar amounts anywhere ...
The Canadian Meteorological Office has more information regarding the severity and somewhere else on the web are some impressive pictures of the damage ...
http://www.atl.c.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurri ... ary_e.html
Updated:
Found some pictures ------> http://www.atl.c.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurri ... tos_e.html
The Canadian Office has requested that Juan be retired from the list ...
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I agree..retire Juan
The damage Juan caused to Nova Scotia was comparable to what I saw here in VA after Isabel, if not a little worse. Therefore I believe Juan should be retired..along with Isabel of course.
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