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Featured in Domain Arrivals · 2026-08-15

What Flood Costs

whatfloodcosts.com ↗ · Civic & Public Life · score 88.0
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A Florida flood-insurance data project built from 3,095,247 NFIP policy records.

Why it surfaced

It replaces familiar premium ranges with medians, quartiles, flood-zone breakdowns, county analysis, claims, and storm data. The central finding is stark and useful: the median annual premium reached $1,096 in 2026, up 37% since 2023.

The Two-Tonne Temperature Problem

August 15’s newborn domains include a live-aboard hydrogen airship with a two-tonne lift problem, a Japanese toolbox that explains its assumptions, an advisory-by-advisory Hawaiʻi hurricane archive, and a wedding-gift game about ungrateful poultry.

This is one of 1,000 discoveries in the 2026-08-15 Domain Arrivals issue.