The scale was built to work with temperatures that are observed most often. It is defined as the ratio of how likely a temperature is in today’s shifted climate compared to how likely the temperatures would be without anthropogenic climate change.
Climate Central has found that positive value days occur
more frequently than negative value days. This collaborates almost seamlessly with the rise in global mean temperature. A negative value indicates that cooler days are less likely under current climatic conditions. For example, a daily index reading of negative two means the temperature is two times less likely due to climate change.