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Missing loss data from aal.get_summary #69

@aaronjamespayne

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@aaronjamespayne

Hello,

I am trying to compute total losses (aggregated over all floodfactor levels) for each ZCTA in 2020 and noticed that most ZCTA's only had total loss information for a subset of floodfactors. I want to know whether I can impute the missing floodfactors as having total losses equal to zero or not. For ZCTA 01001, as an example, I only managed to pull total loss information for floodfactor=4 and floodfactor=6. I know I can impute losses for floodfactor=1 as equal to zero, but I am not sure how I should impute the losses for other floodfactors, such as floodfactor=8.

In investigating this, I also noticed there were a few cases where a ZCTA had total losses equal to zero but had a positive count of properties with value loss due to flood risk. For example, ZCTA 78205, floodfactor=3, in the year 2020, has 2 properties with value loss due to flood risk under the high scenario, but the total losses under the high scenario are zero. This seems to be a contradiction since a positive count of properties with value loss should imply a positive level of total loss. Should I interpret these observations as having total loss equal to zero, or treat them as missing?

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