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Title
Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequency Bulletin 17A
Date
3/1/1977
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<br />Coeffiaient of <br />Skeumess <br /> <br />Confidenae <br />Limits <br /> <br />Distribution <br /> <br />Distribution- <br /> <br />Free <br /> <br />Exaeedanae <br />Frequenay <br /> <br />Exaeedanae <br />Pl'obabi Zi ty <br /> <br />Expeated <br />Pl'obabi Zi ty <br /> <br />Generalized Skew <br />Coeffiaient <br /> <br />Homogeneity <br /> <br />A numerical measure or index of the lack of sym- <br />metry in a frequency distribution. Function of <br />the third moment of magnitudes about their mean, a <br />measure of asymmetry. Also called "coefficient of <br />skew" or "skew coefficient." <br /> <br />Computed values on both sides of an estimate of <br />a parameter that show for a specified proba- <br />bility the range in which the true value of the <br />parameter lies. <br /> <br />Function describing the relative frequency with <br />which events of various magnitudes occur. <br /> <br />Requiring no assumptions about the kind of proba- <br />bility distribution a set of data may have. <br /> <br />The percentage of values that exceed a specified <br />magnitude, 100 times exceedance probability. <br /> <br />Probability that a random event will exceed a <br />specified magnitude in a given time period, usually <br />one year unless otherwise indicated. <br /> <br />The average of the true probabilities of all <br />magnitude estimates for any specified flood fre- <br />quency that might be made from successive samples of <br />a specified size. <br /> <br />A skew coefficient derived by a procedure which <br />integrates values obtained at many locations. <br /> <br />Records from the same populations. <br /> <br />2-2 <br />
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