{"ok":true,"article":{"slug":"aerial-imagery-maps-hurricane-wind-damage-and-shows-stronger-building-codes-work-66203cb9","title":"Aerial imagery maps hurricane wind damage and shows stronger building codes work","url":"https://phys.org/news/2026-08-aerial-imagery-hurricane-stronger-codes.html","canonical":"https://www.aimode.news/article/aerial-imagery-maps-hurricane-wind-damage-and-shows-stronger-building-codes-work-66203cb9","sourceName":"Phys.org","summary":"Massive storms like Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which caused more than $100 billion in damage, were once considered lifetime events. Increasingly, however, they are becoming the norm: a direct result of climate change, which has made large storms more frequent, intense and slower-moving, deepening their impact.","category":"Science","image":null,"lang":"en","publishedAt":"2026-08-18T12:40:03+00:00","createdAt":"2026-08-18T13:00:17.454129+00:00"}}