Archived: The Track of Juan through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

This map shows the track of the centre of the eye of Juan as it moved through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 1-hourly positions of the storm centre along with wind speeds are shown.

Shows the track of the centre of the eye of Juan as it moved through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

The eye of Juan made landfall between 12:10 and 12:20 a.m. ADT, Monday, September 29, between Prospect and Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia (based on surface wind reports and radar images from Gore, Nova Scotia, and Mechanic Settlement, New Brunswick).

Comparison of the areas of wind damage, radar imagery, and public reports of clear skies and calm winds, indicates that the diameter of the eye was 35 to 40 km across. The eye diameter decreased rapidly after landfall, as is custom.

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This map is still preliminary as we are continuing to investigate the track.

Shows the track of the centre of the eye of Juan as it moved through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
Shows the track of the centre of the eye of Juan as it moved through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

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