The Thawing Index is a meteorological parameter that quantifies the cumulative effect of temperature above freezing over a given period, typically summer. It helps in understanding how much snow and ice melt during warmer months.
di = Duration of the day in days (usually 1)
This index is particularly useful for predicting meltwater runoff and assessing the impact of climate change on snowpack.
What is the Thawing Index used for?
How do you calculate the Thawing Index?
What does a higher Thawing Index indicate?
Can the Thawing Index be used for any time of year?
What is the significance of the duration (di) in the formula?
How does the Thawing Index relate to climate change?
Can this index be used for different regions?
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