This lecture discusses the statistical consequences of clustering, focusing on the notion of return level in extreme events. It explains how the probability of events not appearing in the next 100 years varies based on different parameters. The lecture also covers the estimation of marginal distribution tails and the implications of ignoring certain factors in return level calculations.
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