I seem to have overlooked this topic when it was posted. Anyway, I feel these changes apply mainly to weather enthusiasts and other meteorologists more than just the general public. Unfortunately, even after constant emphasis by the SPC and local NWS offices, I still do not think the public fully comprehends the meaning of three risks we already have (slight, moderate, high). I feel plenty of people do not treat a "slight" risk with care and expect a "high" risk on days with tornadoes, even though that's not how it works. I feel the addition of two categories will only confuse the public more.
However, for the weather enthusiasts and meteorologists, I do think it is a good idea. The replacement of the "see text" will be nice, and the "enhanced" should provide a good common ground between slight and moderate, as I do feel that some "slight" risk days can be active but maybe not active enough to be considered "moderate." Despite being on the lower end of the scale, perhaps these new categories will allow the SPC to stray away from issuing a "high" risk too often. Everyone is going to have their own opinion on this, but I feel the SPC has been a little too "high risk-happy" lately. April 28th's outbreak was warranted; April 27th I do not think was.