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Currently the climate risk tertiles (High/Med/Low) are based on the national distribution of the risk scores. This is relevant in some circumstances such as understanding if the city has significant risk from a particular type of disaster, but perhaps in the context of prioritization within a city, one might be interested in understanding where the highest climate risks are within the city.
Tasks:
Backend: Additional columns for climate risk to include city-level tertiles
Frontend: An easy UI element to switch the respective column to use
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Currently the climate risk tertiles (High/Med/Low) are based on the national distribution of the risk scores. This is relevant in some circumstances such as understanding if the city has significant risk from a particular type of disaster, but perhaps in the context of prioritization within a city, one might be interested in understanding where the highest climate risks are within the city.
Tasks:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: