Saturday, December 29, 2012

Superstorm Sandy Slams Into New Jersey Coast | Reduction

Superstorm Sandy Slams Into New Jersey Coast

New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Wall Street, NYSE, New York Stock Exchange
New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Wall Street, NYSE, New York Stock Exchange by (vincent desjardins)
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Excerpt:

Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mph winds Monday night and hurled an unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City, flooding its tunnels, subway stations and the electrical system that powers Wall Street. At least 13 U.S. deaths were blamed on the storm, which brought the presidential campaign to a halt a week before Election Day. For New York City at least, Sandy was not the dayslong onslaught many had feared, and the wind and rain that sent water sloshing into Manhattan from three sides began dying down within hours. Still, the power was out for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers and an estimated 5. 7 million people altogether across the East. And the full extent of the storm's damage across the region was unclear, and unlikely to be known until daybreak.

People:

Superstorm Sandy

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.768072

SentimentQuote
-0.408741"It was nerve-racking for a while, before the storm hit. Everything was rattling," said Don Schweikert, who owns a bed-and-breakfast in Cape May, N.J., near where Sandy ...
0.0651323"It was nerve-racking for a while, before the storm hit. Everything was rattling," said Don Schweikert, who owns a bed-and-breakfast in Cape May, N.J., near where Sandy roared ashore. "I don't see anything wrong, but I won't see everything until morning."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.3436087
  • Mean: -0.17180435
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Don Schweikert

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.264368

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  • Aggregate Sentiment is meant to be an indicator of an individual's overall sentiment.
  • The Mean is meant to be an indicator of an individual's average comment sentiment.
  • The Standard Deviation, when there are enough quotes, will indicate an individual's consistency of sentiment (i.e. a Standard Deviation of 0 would mean they were very consistent in their sentiment and 1 would mean they were very inconsistent).

Note that quote stats are likely to be meaningless beyond the aggregate score due to the tiny sample size. However, they are always provided just in case you find something useful there.

Additional Info:

City: New York City

Overall Sentiment: -0.0635212

Relevance: 0.849925

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City: Manhattan

Overall Sentiment: -0.087795

Relevance: 0.556352

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City: Atlantic City

Overall Sentiment: 0.0253536

Relevance: 0.398631

City: Philadelphia

Overall Sentiment: -0.0778691

Relevance: 0.328697

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StateOrCounty: New York State

Overall Sentiment: -0.398277

Relevance: 0.417027

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StateOrCounty: N.J.

Overall Sentiment: -0.115899

Relevance: 0.32228

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Country: U.S.

Overall Sentiment: -0.930631

Relevance: 0.302548

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