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  2. How warm has this spring been? A look at degree-days in Rochester

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    Since the week ending March 2, Rochester has seen 1898 degree days, which is just 17 days off of normal, based on a 30-year average from 1981 to 2010. U.S. energy consumption declines

  3. Heating degree day - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a similar home in Miami, Florida, whose heating degree days for the heating season is 500, would require around one tenth of the energy required to heat the house in New York City. [7] However, this is a theoretical approach as the level of insulation of a building affects the demand for heating. For example, temperatures often drop ...

  4. Degree day - Wikipedia

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    Degree days are a useful metric for estimating energy consumption required for household heating and cooling, and in this context are formally referred to as heating degree days. Since the escape or ingress of heat due to conduction is proportional to the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperature, the amount of energy needed to ...

  5. Rochester approaches record-breaking heat today. How long ...

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  6. Energy signature - Wikipedia

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    Example of an energy signature showing a linear relationship between daily cooling and heating demand with average daily ambient temperature. In mechanical engineering, energy signatures (also called change-point regression models) relate energy demand of buildings to climatic variables, typically ambient temperature. [1]

  7. Rochester sets record-breaking overnight temperatures for two ...

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    The two hottest days in Rochester history came on July 9 and 10 of that year. There have been 13 consecutive record-breaking months for average temperature worldwide.

  8. Climate of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes region of New York sees the highest annual rain and snow amounts in the state of New York, and heavy lake-effect snow is common in both western and central New York in winter. In the hotter months, large, long-lived complexes of thunderstorms can invade the state from points to the west, while tropical cyclones can bring rains ...

  9. In need of additional home heating assistance this winter? NY ...

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    Gov. Kathy Hochul announced additional home heating assistance for low- and middle-income New Yorkers struggling to pay their heating bills or on the verge of running out of heating fuel or having ...