Weather Influences

Weather Influences
Weather Influences, authored by Edwin Grant Dexter, presents an empirical study on the mental and physiological effects of specific meteorological conditions. Written in the early 20th century, the book examines how seasonal and daily climatic changes correlate with human behavior, utilizing meteorological data alongside records from schools, courts, and other institutions. Dexter emphasizes that his findings are preliminary and intended to encourage further research into the relationship between weather and behavior.










