tulvahuippuarvot
Tulvahuippuarvot refers to the peak flow rates or highest water levels recorded during a flood event. These values are crucial for understanding the severity of a flood and for designing appropriate flood mitigation measures. They represent the maximum discharge of water in a river or stream at a specific point over a given period.
The measurement of tulvahuippuarvot is typically done using hydrological instruments such as flow meters and water
Understanding tulvahuippuarvot is vital for urban planning, infrastructure development, and emergency preparedness. For instance, bridges, dams,