People stand on the rocks at Peggy's Cove, near Halifax, Nova Scotia, to take in the waves crashing on shore in anticipation of Hurricane Juan's arrival, Sept. 28, 2003. No one to this day has found it, but something does lie . Watching Irma coverage on TV made me think to go back and look at photos I took from Juan in 2003. People stand on the rocks at Peggy's Cove, near Halifax, Nova Scotia, to take in the waves crashing on shore in anticipation of Hurricane Juan's arrival, Sept. 28, 2003. Hurricane Juan Hits Halifax Nova Scotia. We have created an online collection of some of the Hurricane Juan photos in our archive. (as measured by the widespread tree blow downs, power outages, and damaged homes). Juan as a "2" New Glasgow weather graph during the passage of Juan Explanation of why Hurricane Juan was so intense when it hit Nova Scotia Raw Data METARS and SAs Buoys: 44258 44142 44137 44150 Storm Surge and Waves Storm surge - Halifax naval dockyard Waves - Halifax Harbour buoy Other sites in Atlantic Canada (courtesy of Doug Mercer) Images of Hurricane Juan's Aftermath. Below is a selection of images collected by DNR staff while evaluating the aftermath of Juan. Click on each of the images to see a larger version. Hurricane Juan was a significant tropical cyclone that heavily damaged parts of Atlantic Canada in late September 2003. Drivers inspect their vehicles in Halifax early Sept. 29, 2003. For anyone who wasn't around back then, Hurricane Juan came ashore as a strong category 2 hurricane on September 29th 2003, with the eye passing over Halifax. The police were asking folks not to stop cars to take pictures so many of these . ... My sis in Halifax sending me pics of Hurricane Dorian ripping through. on Sept. 29, 2003 as a category two hurricane. By 3 am Sunday morning weather stations announced that Juan had sustained winds of 167 km/h making the storm a category 2 hurricane, and it was heading right for the mouth of Halifax … Watching Irma coverage on TV made me think to go back and look at photos I took from Juan in 2003. For anyone who wasn't around back then, Hurricane Juan came ashore as a strong category 2 hurricane on September 29th 2003, with the eye passing over Halifax. People stand on the rocks at Peggy's Cove, near Halifax, Nova Scotia, to take in the waves crashing on shore in anticipation of Hurricane Juan's arrival, Sept. 28, 2003. Hurricane Juan made landfall in Halifax, N.S. Drivers inspect their vehicles in Halifax early Sept. 29, 2003. HURRICANE JUAN September 28th. The hurricane hit Halifax late Sunday evening September th. Here are some of the sights and sounds of that night.