How rain weather affects human behavior

But how can rain affect social behavior in the modern world? According to 2009 research, the number of suicides in New York City has been noticeably smaller during rainy days. Moreover, a British professor has analyzed police reports and found that crime increases when temperatures are 18 [...]
But how can rain affect social behavior in the modern world? According to 2009 research, the number of suicides in New York City has been noticeably smaller during rainy days. Moreover, a British professor has analyzed police reports and has discovered that crime increases when it is 18 degrees Fahrenheit [18 ° C], while it decreases again when the temperature rises on this scale.
“As research proved that the crime rate was lower when there was rainfall. There is a strong link between heavy rain and violence”, Professor Peter Langmediad-Jones said.
Moreover, psychologist Carey Nixon, who has experience in dealing with violent criminals, says that people don't usually commit crimes in bad weather, except in cases of depression, writes the Guardian”










