
A degree day is a measure of
heat
In thermodynamics, heat is defined as the form of energy crossing the boundary of a thermodynamic system by virtue of a temperature difference across the boundary. A thermodynamic system does not ''contain'' heat. Nevertheless, the term is ...
ing or cooling. Total degree days from an appropriate starting date are used to plan the planting of
crop
A crop is a plant that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence. When the plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale, it is called a crop. Most crops are cultivated in agriculture or hydropo ...
s and management of
pest
Pest or The Pest may refer to:
Science and medicine
* Pest (organism), an animal or plant deemed to be detrimental to humans or human concerns
** Weed, a plant considered undesirable
* Infectious disease, an illness resulting from an infection
** ...
s and
pest control timing. Weekly or monthly degree-day figures may also be used within an
energy monitoring and targeting scheme to monitor the heating and cooling costs of
climate controlled buildings, while annual figures can be used for estimating future costs.
A degree day is computed as the
integral
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of a function of
time
Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, t ...
that generally varies with
temperature
Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses quantitatively the perceptions of hotness and coldness. Temperature is measured with a thermometer.
Thermometers are calibrated in various temperature scales that historically have relied on ...
. The function is truncated to upper and lower limits that vary by organism, or to limits that are appropriate for climate control. The function can be estimated or measured by one of the following methods, in each case by reference to a chosen base temperature:
* Frequent measurements and continuously integrating the temperature deficit or excess;
* Treating each day's temperature profile as a
sine wave with
amplitude
The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of a ...
equal to the day's temperature variation, measured from max and min, and totalling the daily results;
* As above, but calculating the daily difference between mean temperature and base temperature;
* As previous, but with modified formulae on days when the max and min straddle the base temperature.
A zero degree-day in
energy monitoring and targeting is when either heating or cooling consumption is at a minimum, which is useful with power utility companies in predicting seasonal low points in energy demand.
Degree days are a useful metric for estimating energy consumption required for household heating and cooling, and in this context are formally referred to as
heating degree days. Since the escape or ingress of heat due to conduction is proportional to the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperature, the amount of energy needed to maintain the base temperature indoors for some period of time is roughly proportional to the number of degree days. For example, if the base temperature is and the outdoor temperature is constant at for one day, this counts as 8 degree days (14 degree days in Fahrenheit). Note that the base temperature used for these calculations is lower than a typical indoor temperature setting, since a building will naturally be slightly warmer than the surrounding air due to body heat of its occupants and absorption of solar radiation.
Canada
Growing degree days
Growing degree days are based on 5 °C, given that typical plant growth stops below that temperature. Plant growth has been observed to be correlated to the number of degree days. Many plants will fruit after a certain number of degree days. Common examples are strawberries and raspberries. In contrast, deterministic plants will fruit based on the time of year, which the plant
determines from the number of consecutive hours of dark. Examples of these include Easter lilies or Christmas cactus.
The paper referenced shows the complexity of plant growth and degree days.
Black Fly
In Canada, Growing Degree Days are used in order to predict when
mosquitoes and
blackflies emerge and vanish. But in order to chart the actual growth of insects, degree days above freezing are used.
United States
In the United States, the mean () daily temperature in Fahrenheit and a temperature of is used.
* If the mean daily temperature is 65 °F, no degree days are counted.
* If the mean daily temperature is below 65 °F, the mean degrees Fahrenheit below 65 °F are counted as the heating degree day.
* If the mean daily temperature is above 65 °F, the mean degrees Fahrenheit above 65 °F are counted as the cooling degree day.
The heating and cooling degree days are tallied separately to calculate monthly, seasonal, and yearly total heating and cooling degree days. Heating and cooling degree days closely correlate with heating and cooling demand.
Standardization
The degree day is not an
SI derived unit; although the day is
acceptable for use in the SI, it is not a
decimal multiple of its base unit, the
second. (The degree, in Celsius and measured relative to a base temperature, is identical to the
kelvin, the SI base unit). Expressed as a proper SI unit, a quantity of kelvin second is four
orders of magnitude higher than the corresponding degree day (1 Celsius degree-day is 8.64×10
4 K·s; 1 Fahrenheit degree-day is 4.8×10
4 K·s).
See also
*
Growing degree day
*
Heating degree day
References
External links
{{Commons category, Degree days maps
Free degree day downloads for 77 UK weather stations and various building base temperatures
Horticulture
Agricultural terminology
Energy conservation
Atmospheric thermodynamics
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