Superstorm now ashore, its work is far from done

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After lashing coastal cities and inundating parts of New York City with 13 feet of water, the core of the hybrid storm is beginning a long slog across Pennsylvania and upstate New York, with its effects spreading as far west as Wisconsin and Illinois. The big storm, which has caused wind warnings from Chicago to Maine and Canada to Florida, will continue to be a problem for a couple more days with heavy rainfall, snow and local flooding. "This is going to be an event that for a period of time is going to alter the way we do things," Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said Monday, warning residents of his state they would not escape with just a glancing blow.
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Daniel Brown
Overall Sentiment: -0.12157
Relevance: 0.692176
Gov. Tom Corbett
Overall Sentiment: -0.11004
Relevance: 0.384145
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Seth Borenstein
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.336654
Sandy
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.327069
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Organization: National Weather Service
Overall Sentiment: -0.0803892
Relevance: 0.371791
Organization: National Hurricane Center
Overall Sentiment: -0.0208943
Relevance: 0.358542
City: New York
Overall Sentiment: -0.11004
Relevance: 0.421362
City: Chicago
Overall Sentiment: -0.0393454
Relevance: 0.481947
City: Pleasant Prairie
Overall Sentiment: -0.0510633
Relevance: 0.365539
City: Philadelphia
Overall Sentiment: 0.0108452
Relevance: 0.332323
City: Albany
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.325177
City: Washington
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.313825
StateOrCounty: Pennsylvania
Overall Sentiment: 0.074584
Relevance: 0.614817
StateOrCounty: Wisconsin
Overall Sentiment: 0.201822
Relevance: 0.437965
StateOrCounty: Maine
Overall Sentiment: -0.0542372
Relevance: 0.369933
StateOrCounty: Wayne County
Overall Sentiment: -0.0320829
Relevance: 0.343069
StateOrCounty: Illinois
Overall Sentiment: 0.0243604
Relevance: 0.338586
StateOrCounty: Florida
Overall Sentiment: -0.0888718
Relevance: 0.335663
StateOrCounty: N.Y.
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.304921
GeographicFeature: Lake Michigan
Overall Sentiment: -0.134728
Relevance: 0.369818
GeographicFeature: Lake Ontario
Overall Sentiment: -0.107481
Relevance: 0.333492
Country: Canada
Overall Sentiment: -0.0711629
Relevance: 0.34662
Region: mid-Atlantic
Overall Sentiment: 0.118935
Relevance: 0.342706
PrintMedia: AP
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.318384
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