🌜 Number of nights per year with temperature above 25°C
Number of days per year with a daily minimum temperature exceeding 25°C (77°F) at the ”recent” climate warming scenario of +1.0°C. In 2017 the average surface temperature passed 1.0°C above the pre-industrial 1850-1900 average (a standard baseline time period in climate science). The lowest temperature during the day happens at night when temperatures dip after sunset. The human experience of a “hot” night is relative to location, so a threshold of 20°C is often used for higher latitudes (Europe and the US) and a threshold of 25°C is often used for tropical and equatorial regions.
Layer Details
- Categories: Climate
- Unit: days
- Data type: univariate
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