| a degree-day below the standard temperature of 65°F or 19°C, used in estimating fuel consumption. |
Heating Degree Day - HDD
The number of degrees that a day's average temperature is below 65oFahrenheit (18o Celsius), the temperature below which buildings need to be heated. The price of weather derivatives traded in the winter is based on an index made up of monthly HDD values. The settlement price for a weather futures contract is calculated by summing HDD values for a month and multiplying that sum by $20.
Investopedia Commentary
To calculate HDD, take the average of a day's high and low temperatures and subtract from 65. For example, if the day's average temperature is 50o F, its HDD is 15. If every day in a 30-day month had an average temperature of 50o F, the month's HDD value would be 450 (15 x 30). The nominal settlement value for this month's weather derivative contract would therefore be $9,000 (450 x $20).
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Introduction To Weather Derivatives
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See also: Commodity, Cooling Degree Day - CDD, Derivative, Futures Contract, Settlement Price, Weather Derivative
Also spelled: HDDHDD