toistoväli
Toistoväli, often translated as repetition interval or recurrence interval, is a statistical concept used to describe the frequency of a particular event occurring. It is most commonly applied in the fields of hydrology, meteorology, and seismology to estimate how often a specific magnitude of an event, such as a flood, a storm, or an earthquake, is likely to happen.
The toistoväli is calculated based on historical data of past events. It is typically expressed in years.
A higher toistoväli indicates a rarer event, while a lower toistoväli suggests a more frequent occurrence.
It's important to note that the toistoväli is an estimate based on available data and assumes that