Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling in Ahome

Ahome: Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling was -7.91 Degree days in 2025. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2025)
-7.91 Degree days
Change on year
down 103.7%
Rank
648th
of 1314 regions
All-time high
235.71 Degree days
in 2016
All-time low
-302.64 Degree days
in 1984
Years of data
76
1950–2025

Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling in Ahome, 1950–2025

-400-2000200195019872025

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Degree days.

Analysis

The most recent figure for cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling in Ahome is -7.91 Degree days, measured in 2025.

That represents a change of down 103.7% on the previous year and down 104.1% over ten years.

Over the whole period, cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling in Ahome peaked at 235.71 Degree days in 2016 and was at its lowest, -302.64 Degree days, in 1984.

That places Ahome 648th out of 1314 regions with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling in Ahome, year by year

Annual values for Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling degree days from 1981–2010 period to 2020–24 period in Ahome, 1950 to 2025.
Year Degree days Change
1950 146.97 Degree days
1951 -54 Degree days -136.7%
1952 61.55 Degree days -214.0%
1953 103.2 Degree days +67.7%
1954 181.64 Degree days +76.0%
1955 -39.7 Degree days -121.9%
1956 119.75 Degree days -401.6%
1957 162.75 Degree days +35.9%
1958 -58.3 Degree days -135.8%
1959 -114.75 Degree days +96.8%
1960 87.68 Degree days -176.4%
1961 28.22 Degree days -67.8%
1962 138.34 Degree days +390.3%
1963 213.86 Degree days +54.6%
1964 27.43 Degree days -87.2%
1965 30.52 Degree days +11.2%
1966 119.74 Degree days +292.3%
1967 61.76 Degree days -48.4%
1968 13.91 Degree days -77.5%
1969 59.64 Degree days +328.7%
1970 -72.89 Degree days -222.2%
1971 -133.07 Degree days +82.6%
1972 94.22 Degree days -170.8%
1973 -31.09 Degree days -133.0%
1974 -12.98 Degree days -58.3%
1975 -27.63 Degree days +112.9%
1976 -28.58 Degree days +3.4%
1977 114.45 Degree days -500.5%
1978 62.13 Degree days -45.7%
1979 33.96 Degree days -45.3%
1980 10.09 Degree days -70.3%
1981 -9.64 Degree days -195.6%
1982 -31.07 Degree days +222.3%
1983 -201.66 Degree days +549.1%
1984 -302.64 Degree days +50.1%
1985 -108.72 Degree days -64.1%
1986 -79.11 Degree days -27.2%
1987 36.14 Degree days -145.7%
1988 -2.78 Degree days -107.7%
1989 -106.8 Degree days +3740.8%
1990 -89.17 Degree days -16.5%
1991 -161.75 Degree days +81.4%
1992 -8.18 Degree days -94.9%
1993 -68.18 Degree days +733.7%
1994 31.05 Degree days -145.5%
1995 92.86 Degree days +199.1%
1996 -78.43 Degree days -184.5%
1997 57.11 Degree days -172.8%
1998 127.46 Degree days +123.2%
1999 19.77 Degree days -84.5%
2000 56.01 Degree days +183.3%
2001 125.22 Degree days +123.6%
2002 118.94 Degree days -5.0%
2003 120.51 Degree days +1.3%
2004 96.89 Degree days -19.6%
2005 98.6 Degree days +1.8%
2006 179.25 Degree days +81.8%
2007 57.96 Degree days -67.7%
2008 -69.01 Degree days -219.1%
2009 125.83 Degree days -282.3%
2010 -26.47 Degree days -121.0%
2011 34.18 Degree days -229.1%
2012 71.7 Degree days +109.8%
2013 37.21 Degree days -48.1%
2014 201.91 Degree days +442.6%
2015 194.79 Degree days -3.5%
2016 235.71 Degree days +21.0%
2017 152.57 Degree days -35.3%
2018 54.11 Degree days -64.5%
2019 2.1 Degree days -96.1%
2020 214.82 Degree days +10136.4%
2021 130.4 Degree days -39.3%
2022 -21.68 Degree days -116.6%
2023 209.29 Degree days -1065.1%
2024 215.52 Degree days +3.0%
2025 -7.91 Degree days -103.7%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1950s 50.91 Degree days -114.75 Degree days 181.64 Degree days 10
1960s 78.11 Degree days 13.91 Degree days 213.86 Degree days 10
1970s -0.1468 Degree days -133.07 Degree days 114.45 Degree days 10
1980s -79.62 Degree days -302.64 Degree days 36.14 Degree days 10
1990s -7.75 Degree days -161.75 Degree days 127.46 Degree days 10
2000s 91.02 Degree days -69.01 Degree days 179.25 Degree days 10
2010s 95.78 Degree days -26.47 Degree days 235.71 Degree days 10
2020s 123.4 Degree days -21.68 Degree days 215.52 Degree days 6

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Frequently asked questions

What is cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling in Ahome?
Cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling in Ahome was -7.91 Degree days in 2025, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling recorded in Ahome?
The highest recorded value was 235.71 Degree days in 2016.
What is the lowest cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling recorded in Ahome?
The lowest recorded value was -302.64 Degree days in 1984.
How does Ahome rank for cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling?
Ahome ranks 648th out of 1314 regions with data for 2025.
Is cooling and heating degree days - cities and fuas — change in cooling rising or falling in Ahome?
Over the last ten years it is down 104.1%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Ahome data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling degree days from 1981–2010 period to 2020–24 period. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs — Change in cooling degree days from 1981–2010 period to 2020–24 period
Unit
Degree days
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
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This dataset provides indicators of Cooling and Heating Degree Days (CDDs and HDDs) for FUAs and cities. CDDs and HDDs are measurements used to estimate energy usage based on outdoor temperature. CDD measures the demand for cooling, while HDD measures the demand for heating, both calculated relative to a baseline temperature. Data sources and methodology The indicators use 0.1-degree resolution grids from the ERA5-Land dataset. ERA5-Land is used as it provides harmonised, globally consistent coverage at fine spatial resolution (0.1 degree), enabling the production of comparable subnational indicators also where national meteorological data are not available at the required scale. Annual CDDs are the sum over a year of the differences between the daily mean outdoor air temperature and the threshold temperature when the outdoor temperature is above the threshold temperature. HDDs are the sum over a year of the differences between the threshold temperature and the daily mean outdoor air temperature when the outdoor temperature is below the threshold temperature. Threshold temperatures are set to 22°C for CDDs and 15°C for HDDs. These estimates may differ from official subnational climate statistics due to differences in methodological approaches, such as the use of reanalysis based top down modelling versus in situ observations, along with variations in input data sources, spatial resolution, and the models and algorithms used to generate temperature estimates. Defining FUAs and cities The OECD, in cooperation with the EU, has developed a harmonised definition of functional urban areas (FUAs) to capture the economic and functional reach of cities based on daily commuting patterns (OECD, 2012). FUAs consist of: A city – defined by urban centres in the degree of urbanisation, adapted to the closest local administrative units to define a city. A commuting zone – including all local areas where at least 15% of employed residents work in the city. The delineation process includes: Assigning municipalities surrounded by a single FUA to that FUA. Excluding non-contiguous municipalities. The correspondence table between SAUs and FUAs/cities is available in parquet and csv format. The definition identifies 1 272 FUAs and 1 269 cities in all OECD member countries except Costa Rica and three accession countries. Cite this dataset OECD Regions, cities and local areas database (Cooling and heating degree days - Cities and FUAs), http://oe.cd/geostats Further information OECD Local Data Portal OECD Regions and Cities at a Glance For questions and/or comments, please email CitiesStat@oecd.org