Concept information
Preferred term
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY DEMAND TEMPERATURE INDEX
Definition
- NOAA’s Residential Energy Demand Temperature Index (REDTI) correlates heating and cooling degree-day data with population. A hot summer in sparsely populated Wyoming will not have the same impact on energy use as a hot summer in the Mid-Atlantic. June 2010 had the second highest REDTI on record due to especially hot temperatures in the heavily populated South and Southeast regions. The REDTI is measured on a scale of zero to 100, with 100 being the highest population weighted degree day average and zero being the lowest. (en)
Broader concept
Change note
- 2013-09-04 15:56:52.0 [epneff] Insert Concept add broader relation (RESIDENTIAL ENERGY DEMAND TEMPERATURE INDEX [37ae8d4e-fe97-43d3-b8ee-a597e4ebfe87,105827] - ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE INDICES [25d73bcf-c8d4-4c0e-ac98-8f3e98677e73,105815]);
- 2013-10-11 18:15:12.0 [saritz] added new definition insert Definition (id: null text: NOAA’s Residential Energy Demand Temperature Index (REDTI) correlates heating and cooling degree-day data with population. A hot summer in sparsely populated Wyoming will not have the same impact on energy use as a hot summer in the Mid-Atlantic. June 2010 had the second highest REDTI on record due to especially hot temperatures in the heavily populated South and Southeast regions. The REDTI is measured on a scale of zero to 100, with 100 being the highest population weighted degree day average and zero being the lowest. language code: en);
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/37ae8d4e-fe97-43d3-b8ee-a597e4ebfe87
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