Service Description: The number of growing degree days per year is used to estimate the growth and development of plants (or insects) during the growing season. Higher numbers of growing-degree days indicate longer and warmer growing conditions. As growth occurs only when temperature exceeds a species’ base temperature (for example, 50°F), the number of days times the number of degrees above the base indicates the duration and magnitude of growing conditions.
Mean Growing Degree Days are simulated using a grid over the state. The mean growing degree days for the selected season are computed at each grid cell. The statewide seasonal mean is calculated by averaging these grid cell values over the whole state. Presented data shows the change in Growing Degree Days from the base year of 2020.
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