Higher yes, significantly not necessarily.
Higher yes, significantly not necessarily.
Didn’t they stop trying at some point because they didn’t want him to be replaced by someone competent?
As I understand it: because not enough people will use it through these ways, leading to not enough motivation for the dev(s?) .
the storm surge could be up to 15 feet
It’s probably because of the last sentence. Which technically is a fact (because they obviously think that), but 5m is something at least cities in northern Germany are usually prepared for.
I’m not sure how exactly the tides are measured and if it differs internationally, but we have floods at around 5m every few years without any significant damage (German source). Hamburg had a flood with 6.45m in 1976 without damage to the city (only the port and other parts outside the levees were obviously damaged; German source).
but an order of magnitude smaller
I’m pretty sure that would be three orders of magnitude.
Most people’s ELOs don’t shift much after settling into your “natural” rank, which should happen after about 50 matches or so.
Ehm, 50 matches seems like a lot to me. Especially if they aren’t enjoyable (yet) because of flawed matchmaking.
the forecasted severity of those risks in the future
I understand that as changes in risk severity due to the climate catastrophe. Climate used to be kinda stable (at least over a human life time).
The service isn’t. The fact that it is needed/useful is.
Good to know that they really have thought it through. Reminds me of the kind of user story our project manager writes.