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of Iceland (Háskóli Íslands; UI) in the context of Work Package 2 of the project “Im-
proved Forecast of Wind, Waves and Icing” (IceWind), funded primarily by the Nordic Top-level
Research Initiative (Toppforskningsinitiativet; TFI), including national and private organisations.
This report is the fifth in a series of IMO reports produced for IceWind, the others being Nawri
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estimates are required at locations where
streamflow series are very short or where no data are available, making a direct estimation im-
possible. Regional flood frequency analysis such as the index flood method (IFM) (Dalrymple,
1960) offers a solution to this problem. The idea is to trade space for time and compensate for
the lack of information at the site of interest by using flood data from other
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