Klimaprävalenz
Klimaprävalenz refers to the observed frequency or prevalence of specific climatic conditions or events within a defined region and time period. It is not a single weather event, but rather a statistical measure that describes how often certain weather patterns occur. For example, Klimaprävalenz could be used to describe the likelihood of experiencing a certain number of frost days per year in a particular agricultural zone, or the probability of a heatwave lasting for a specific duration during the summer months in a city.
This concept is crucial in climate change research and adaptation strategies. By analyzing historical Klimaprävalenz data,