A return period also known as a recurrence interval is an estimate of the liklihood of a flood or river discharge flow of a certain size. It is a statistical measurement denoting the average recurrence interval over an extended period of time.
recurrence interval = n + 1 / m n = number of years on record m = the rank of the flood being considered ( in terms of the flood size in cumecs)
It is commonly assumed that a 10-year flood will occur, on average, once every 10 years and that a 100-year flood is such a big discharge that we expect it only to occur every 100 years. While this may be statistically true over thousands of years, it is incorrect to think of the return period in this way. The term "return period" is actually a misnomer.
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