{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "ZZ_CoolingDegreeDays", "guid": "F4578E8F-58F7-43BF-99F2-9D458A14E7F7", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Cooling Degree Days", "description": "The number of cooling degree days per year reflects the amount of energy people use to cool buildings during the warm season.\n<br><br>\nFor example, many people like to keep indoor temperatures at 65°F. On a day when the average outdoor temperature is 85°F, reducing the indoor temperature by 20 degrees over 1 day requires 20 degrees of cooling multiplied by 1 day, or 20 cooling degree days. Utility companies use cooling degree days to estimate the annual amount of energy people will use to cool buildings.\n<br><br>\nFor more information, visit https://crt-climate-explorer.nemac.org ", "summary": "Cooling Degree Days", "title": "ZZ_CoolingDegreeDays", "tags": [ "climate", "New Jersey", "forest" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -80.5260452138329, 37.9702548872628 ], [ -66.9692710357822, 47.4533345003156 ] ], "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere", "accessInformation": "The Applied Climate Information System (ACIS) and the NOAA Regional Climate Centers (RCCs).", "licenseInfo": "" }