varmedagsantal
Varmedagsantal, meaning “warm day count,” is a metric used in meteorology and climate science to quantify the number of days in a specified period when the temperature exceeds a defined warm‑day threshold. It is typically calculated from daily temperature observations and can be based on daily maximum temperature (Tmax) or daily mean temperature (Tmean).
Computation and variations: A period such as a month, season, or year is selected, and each day
Interpretation and use: Varmedagsantal provides a simple summary of how often conditions exceed a chosen warmth
Limitations: The measure does not reflect the intensity or duration of warmth beyond the count of days,
See also: heatwave metrics, growing degree days, temperature thresholds.