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by shakethemonkey 2698 days ago
Houston had 500-year floods consecutively in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Oh and one in 2001. Must be a terrifically unlucky place.
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That or the context in which such events were considered 500-year events has radically shifted in the last 100 and especially the last 50 years.
"500 year flood" just means that in any given year there's a 1/500 chance of it happening. In theory history has nothing to do with it.

In practice it's calculated with models that are tuned with historical data (among other things), so if you fail to notice some important changes and update your models you might be wildly off.

He's saying that they were 1/500 events previously, when the frequency was determined to be 1/500, but conditions have changed (climate, development, etc.) and they are no longer 1/500 events.
Which is kind of the point
Normally caused by non maintenance of flood channels and excessive building - that's what caused two 250 year floods in my village.