lämpösummaa
Lämpösummaa, often translated as "heat sum" or "growing degree days" (GDD), is a concept used in agriculture, horticulture, and ecology to measure the accumulation of heat over a specific period. It is calculated by summing the daily mean temperatures above a certain base threshold. The base temperature is typically chosen based on the specific crop or organism being studied, representing the minimum temperature at which significant growth or development occurs. For example, a common base temperature for corn is 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit).
The calculation involves taking the maximum and minimum temperature for a given day, averaging them to get
Lämpösummaa is a valuable tool for predicting crop development stages, estimating harvest times, and assessing the