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Tropical Storm Laura (2008)

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Subtropical Storm Laura is the twelfth named storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Laura developed on the morning of September 29, from a previously non-tropical area of low pressure that broke off from the jet stream across the high latitudes of the north Atlantic.