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  2. Heating degree day - Wikipedia

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    Heating degree day (HDD) is a measurement designed to quantify the demand for energy needed to heat a building. HDD is derived from measurements of outside air temperature . The estimated average heating energy requirements for a given building at a specific location are considered to be directly proportional to the number of HDD at that location.

  3. Degree day - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Balance point temperature - Wikipedia

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    The building balance point temperature is the base temperature necessary to calculate heating degree day to anticipate the annual energy demand to heat a building. The balance point temperature is a consequence of building design and function rather than outdoor weather conditions. [2] Internal and external heat gains and losses in a building.

  5. Energy signature - Wikipedia

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    Example of an energy signature showing a linear relationship between daily cooling and heating demand with average daily ambient temperature. In mechanical engineering, energy signatures (also called change-point regression models) relate energy demand of buildings to climatic variables, typically ambient temperature. [1]

  6. List of energy abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    HDD—Heating degree days a qualitative index used to reflect the demand for energy to heat a business (conservation) HERS—Home energy rating standard (conservation) HHI—Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (markets) HID—high intensity discharge (electricity) hp—Horsepower (measurement) HRSG—Heat recovery steam generation

  7. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Electricity and gas companies rely on weather forecasts to anticipate demand, which can be strongly affected by the weather. They use the quantity termed the degree day to determine how strong of a use there will be for heating (heating degree day) or cooling (cooling degree day). These quantities are based on a daily average temperature of 65 ...

  8. Why is Miami going from cold to hot in one day? 30-degree ...

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    Winter storms in the western and northern U.S. have dumped snow from California to New York City while Miami could tie or break a high temperature record of 89 degrees for Feb. 28, according to ...

  9. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    degree-day A measure of the difference between the mean daily temperature and a specified reference temperature for a given day. For a specified period, e.g. a month or a year, the number of degree-days is the sum of all degree-days within that period. [1] dense fog