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Does the mood have anything to do with the weather?

From the meteorological point of view, temperature has the greatest influence on people's mood. Research shows that the temperature that makes people feel comfortable and comfortable is generally 20 ~ 22℃. When the ambient temperature exceeds 34℃, people will feel hot and uncomfortable, anxious and prone to excessive behavior. Low ambient temperature can make people feel depressed. When the room temperature drops below 10℃, people will feel bored and depressed. When the temperature is lower than 4℃, people's thinking efficiency is seriously affected, the quality of work is reduced, and mistakes are easy to make.

On rainy days, people's mood will be heavier, especially on rainy days, people will feel upset and depressed. Especially in humid days, more people will feel depressed; Before the rainstorm, people will be very active and excited, because lightning can increase negative ions in the atmosphere and make people feel happy.

People's mood will be happier on sunny days, and sunshine is really good for their mood. Especially in spring or early winter, the relatively warm and humid climate is conducive to people's mental relaxation, making people feel calm, calm and not impulsive. However, on sunny days in summer, due to the poor adaptability of the human body to the environment, it is easy to cause "emotional heatstroke", that is, it is easy to be impatient, rude and have some abnormal movements.

The influence of wind on people's mood is also obvious. Dry and hot air reduces negative ions that improve people's brain function and mood, so people will be slow to respond, reduce their ability to solve problems and work efficiency, often hesitate and get angry easily.

Air pressure also has an effect on people's mood. In the weather where the air pressure suddenly drops, people's mood is irritable, impulsive and irritable, and abnormal behavior will occur. Studies have shown that the sudden increase in temperature in low-pressure areas will lead to an increase in violence, and the low pressure on cloudy days and before rain will also make school-age children fidget.

From this perspective, climate is closely related to people's personality and emotions. People should make full use of their strengths and avoid their weaknesses, seek advantages and avoid disadvantages according to weather and climate changes, and create an ideal and comfortable environment for their work, production and life.