i am laughing my ass off at all the idiots that commented on the stuff i said, you guys had it easy, go have a hurricane come ashore right on your small fishing village, doing multi million dollars in damage, and you complain about siding roads washed out etc, try having wharfs washed out, actual fishing boats on the roads, (yes we had to actualy tow them back into the water, with other boats) and trees as well then talk.
Hurricane Juan was a category 2 hurricane. Man, I still remember all the downed trees and being without power (or school) for like, a week. Still a downed tree in our yard between properties lol.
@NerfJockey5 excuse me you dumb one, i live outside halifax, WHERE hurricane juan came ashore idiot, halifax had the weak side, sambro had the full force, if i i could find the pitcures of sambro compare it to halifax around the city, where building blocked the wind, where sambro is wide open therfore felt the full damn force of juan idiot
to be exact the NHC rates tropical cyclones as below;; Tropical storm winds 39 to 74mph Cat 1 winds 75 to 95mph Cat 2 winds 96 to 110 mph Cat 3 winds 111 to 130 mph Cat 4 winds 131 to 155 mph Cat 5 >156mph so ermolo is correct
i was down in lake echo and my mom was saying wake up wake up (i was 5 years of age) i had a vacum in my room so got up and started to run to her and hit my vacum and almost knocked me out
i live ing herring cove at the time (i was only 5) and it scared the crap outa me like i got up to pee and the lights wouldn't turn on so i almost peed myself...
my mom and dad had to go buy water jugs to fill the toilet! it was amazing how much damage there was! its hard to explain!
I'm in Sackville...Damage wasn't TOO bad...I just remember everyone houses and cars plastered with leaves...it was weird...and a swimming pool atop a 40 foot tree lol.
200kph??? you joking right do you know anything about a hurricane
cat1 winds-100-120mph
cat2 winds-120-150mph
cat3 winds 150-200mph
cat4 winds 200-250mph
cat5 winds 250mph+
theres how much you now and another thing for ur knowledge the hurricane eye came ashore in sambro ns,and when the eye of it came ashore i was outside when the storm got worse and the winds picked up, and also we lost 5 buildings that weighed at least 40-60tones each
This info was published in: "Hurricanes." World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: World Book, 1998: 452-456., so you must be getting km and mi mixed up.
@dbzfreak458 i do i was there im born in halifax it destroyed myhouse siding i was only about 7 and it was terrible and i new one wascoming i have these werid feelings that i no when somethings bad so honestly the hurricane was so bad the roads were flouded my mom had to go to work no power we had to heat soup on the bbq i mean that shit was bad replie please you dont no much about my ns do you
@dbzfreak458 Every weather station in Halifax recorded 175Kph and they really do not know the max winds since every weather station in Halifax was destroyed as a result of the storm. Also your wind speeds are dead wrong
you think the city of halifax and the water front was bad you should of seen the out side of the city were i live. the area had about 25million min damage done to it and the hurricane came a shore were i live and the winds were alot more than the news said the winds were about 160-200mph and gusts to 220 mph, which were record by the towns local coat guard station. only if i had a night vision camera and stuff back then the hurricane moved a 40 ton shed full of stuff 2-4 above the water
i know it waz bad..i wasn't able to go to the aprk for a few days i hated dat and person who just wrought without power for 24...ur lucky i was without power for atleast 5 days!
haha dude Juan was nuts. I was in Bedford at the time...boats on the seafront driveways...I lawl'd. We only had no power for 24 hours so it wasn't that bad.
i am laughing my ass off at all the idiots that commented on the stuff i said, you guys had it easy, go have a hurricane come ashore right on your small fishing village, doing multi million dollars in damage, and you complain about siding roads washed out etc, try having wharfs washed out, actual fishing boats on the roads, (yes we had to actualy tow them back into the water, with other boats) and trees as well then talk.
dbzfreak458 1 month ago
Hurricane Juan was a category 2 hurricane. Man, I still remember all the downed trees and being without power (or school) for like, a week. Still a downed tree in our yard between properties lol.
I live in Shubenacadie.
SexPaintedRainbow 6 months ago
Why do you idiots fight over who got the worst damage? Who gives a fuck! Enjoy the video's and appreciate being alive.
donnie1979hot 6 months ago
@NerfJockey5 excuse me you dumb one, i live outside halifax, WHERE hurricane juan came ashore idiot, halifax had the weak side, sambro had the full force, if i i could find the pitcures of sambro compare it to halifax around the city, where building blocked the wind, where sambro is wide open therfore felt the full damn force of juan idiot
dbzfreak458 1 year ago
@dbzfreak458 sambro is filth loool
TheFXism 7 months ago
to be exact the NHC rates tropical cyclones as below;; Tropical storm winds 39 to 74mph Cat 1 winds 75 to 95mph Cat 2 winds 96 to 110 mph Cat 3 winds 111 to 130 mph Cat 4 winds 131 to 155 mph Cat 5 >156mph so ermolo is correct
emrgrn 1 year ago
@dbzfreak458
Before you shit on somebody, idiot, know what you are talking about...
9167111 1 year ago
don't be dissing juan, I was there, it was terrifing
movieman99ful 1 year ago
i was down in lake echo and my mom was saying wake up wake up (i was 5 years of age) i had a vacum in my room so got up and started to run to her and hit my vacum and almost knocked me out
TheBrisk3 1 year ago
we are in bedford so luckily we werent by the water
kaiyacoolatlive 2 years ago
im in enfield it was the worst there
zshareproduction 2 years ago
i live ing herring cove at the time (i was only 5) and it scared the crap outa me like i got up to pee and the lights wouldn't turn on so i almost peed myself...
my mom and dad had to go buy water jugs to fill the toilet! it was amazing how much damage there was! its hard to explain!
Baboonaiih 2 years ago
I'm in Sackville...Damage wasn't TOO bad...I just remember everyone houses and cars plastered with leaves...it was weird...and a swimming pool atop a 40 foot tree lol.
Kitteh01 3 years ago
man i remember waking up the day after the hurricane, trees rotted up from the ground,public gaardens ruined streets flodded no power, it sucked
pieman19 3 years ago
200kph??? you joking right do you know anything about a hurricane
cat1 winds-100-120mph
cat2 winds-120-150mph
cat3 winds 150-200mph
cat4 winds 200-250mph
cat5 winds 250mph+
theres how much you now and another thing for ur knowledge the hurricane eye came ashore in sambro ns,and when the eye of it came ashore i was outside when the storm got worse and the winds picked up, and also we lost 5 buildings that weighed at least 40-60tones each
dbzfreak458 3 years ago
"Level 1, 74-95 mph
Level 2, 96-110 mph
Level 3, 111-130 mph
Level 4, 131-155 mph
Level 5, 156 mph"
This info was published in: "Hurricanes." World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: World Book, 1998: 452-456., so you must be getting km and mi mixed up.
ermolo 3 years ago 2
@ermolo whoops i meant do type knt for knots >.>
dbzfreak458 1 year ago
@dbzfreak458 Those should be in KM/h, but otherwise are right on!
goofyexponent 1 year ago
@dbzfreak458 i do i was there im born in halifax it destroyed myhouse siding i was only about 7 and it was terrible and i new one wascoming i have these werid feelings that i no when somethings bad so honestly the hurricane was so bad the roads were flouded my mom had to go to work no power we had to heat soup on the bbq i mean that shit was bad replie please you dont no much about my ns do you
lilstar2020 1 month ago
@dbzfreak458 Every weather station in Halifax recorded 175Kph and they really do not know the max winds since every weather station in Halifax was destroyed as a result of the storm. Also your wind speeds are dead wrong
TheLouisXXI 4 days ago
you think the city of halifax and the water front was bad you should of seen the out side of the city were i live. the area had about 25million min damage done to it and the hurricane came a shore were i live and the winds were alot more than the news said the winds were about 160-200mph and gusts to 220 mph, which were record by the towns local coat guard station. only if i had a night vision camera and stuff back then the hurricane moved a 40 ton shed full of stuff 2-4 above the water
dbzfreak458 3 years ago
no not 200 mph, KPH! There would only be foundations of buildings left at 200 mph.
ajgolfer1 3 years ago
i know it waz bad..i wasn't able to go to the aprk for a few days i hated dat and person who just wrought without power for 24...ur lucky i was without power for atleast 5 days!
sasukesgirl2819 3 years ago
yea same.. i lived in haerring cove at the time... we had to eat poptarts for 5 days
Baboonaiih 2 years ago
haha dude Juan was nuts. I was in Bedford at the time...boats on the seafront driveways...I lawl'd. We only had no power for 24 hours so it wasn't that bad.
Feuyaer 3 years ago