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NewsOctober 14, 2001

MIAMI -- Hurricane Karen developed Saturday in the Atlantic Ocean, but was not a threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said. Karen was about 400 miles north of Bermuda. Miles Lawrence, a hurricane specialist at the center, said the storm was moving toward the Canadian Maritime provinces, but the water that far north is too cold to support a hurricane this late in the year...

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MIAMI -- Hurricane Karen developed Saturday in the Atlantic Ocean, but was not a threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said. Karen was about 400 miles north of Bermuda. Miles Lawrence, a hurricane specialist at the center, said the storm was moving toward the Canadian Maritime provinces, but the water that far north is too cold to support a hurricane this late in the year.

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