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Service Description: The cooling degree days were calculated based on the E-OBS dataset , which is agridded data with 0.25° spatial resolution, based on over 10,000 stations across Europe. The value of the nearest-distance grid point to the city centroid was used as the value for that city.
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Description: Annual number of cooling degree days (average from the period 1990 - 2015).
Copyright Text: E-OBS dataset is from the EU-FP6 project ENSEMBLES (http://ensembles-eu.metoffice.com), data is provided by the European Climate Assessment and Dataset (ECA&D) project (http://www.ecad.eu). Updated from Haylock, M. R., et al., 2008, ‘A European daily high-resolution gridded dataset of surface temperature and precipitation’, Journal of Geophysical Research 113, p. D20119 (DOI: doi:10.1029/2008JD10201).
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Title: Annual number of cooling degree days (average for the period 1990-2015)
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Comments: The cooling degree days were calculated based on the E-OBS dataset , which is agridded data with 0.25° spatial resolution, based on over 10,000 stations across Europe. The value of the nearest-distance grid point to the city centroid was used as the value for that city.
Subject: Cooling Degree Days (CDD) is a measurement designed to quantify the demand for energy needed to cool a building in order to keep it at a comfortable temperature. In this report, it is defined as the sum of the difference in degrees between 21 °C and the mean temperature over the year, for the days when the mean daily temperature is higher than 21 °C. The number of CDDs is useful in differentiating between areas based on the need for cooling homes or workplaces, and therefore CDDs are relevant to issues of thermal comfort and energy affordability.
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Keywords: temperature; heat; thermal comfort
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