I’ve always thought the term “Cone of Uncertainty” sounded like something out of a kitschy TV show from the 1960s.
The “spaghetti models” are what I tend to look at. A blend between those and the cone might alleviate some of the confusion about what the cone represents.
But a serious question: is this about the general public becoming more distracted? Did people not understand these graphics two decades ago?
The “spaghetti models” are what I tend to look at. A blend between those and the cone might alleviate some of the confusion about what the cone represents.
But a serious question: is this about the general public becoming more distracted? Did people not understand these graphics two decades ago?