Problem Statement
The Climate Risk Analysis section displays numerical risk scores (e.g., 0.135, 0.402, 0.645) along with labels such as Low, Moderate, and High.
However, there is currently no visible explanation of how these risk levels are determined. Users may not understand what the numerical values represent or how to interpret them.
This may cause confusion for users who are unfamiliar with the risk scoring system and want to understand the severity of climate threats.
Proposed Solution
Add a Risk Severity Guide near the Climate Risk Analysis section explaining the score ranges used for risk classification.
Example:
🟢 Low Risk
🟡 Moderate Risk
🔴 High Risk
The guide can be displayed as:
- A small legend above the risk cards
- An information tooltip beside the "Climate Risk Analysis" heading
- A collapsible help section
Benefits
- Improves user understanding of risk scores
- Makes the analysis more transparent
- Enhances overall user experience
- Requires minimal implementation effort
- Improves transparency of risk calculations
Expected Outcome
Users can easily understand the meaning of displayed risk scores and the thresholds used for Low, Moderate, and High risk classifications.
Problem Statement
The Climate Risk Analysis section displays numerical risk scores (e.g., 0.135, 0.402, 0.645) along with labels such as Low, Moderate, and High.
However, there is currently no visible explanation of how these risk levels are determined. Users may not understand what the numerical values represent or how to interpret them.
This may cause confusion for users who are unfamiliar with the risk scoring system and want to understand the severity of climate threats.
Proposed Solution
Add a Risk Severity Guide near the Climate Risk Analysis section explaining the score ranges used for risk classification.
Example:
🟢 Low Risk
🟡 Moderate Risk
🔴 High Risk
The guide can be displayed as:
Benefits
Expected Outcome
Users can easily understand the meaning of displayed risk scores and the thresholds used for Low, Moderate, and High risk classifications.