terugkeerniveaus
Terugkeerniveaus, a Dutch term, translates to "return levels" in English and is a concept used in the statistical analysis of extreme events. It quantifies the magnitude of an event that is expected to occur on average once within a specified period. For instance, a return level of 100 years signifies an event that has a 1% chance of being exceeded in any given year.
The calculation of return levels is crucial in various fields, including hydrology, climatology, and engineering, to
The methodology typically involves fitting a probability distribution to historical data of extreme events. Common distributions