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Saturday 3 August 2019 The Guardian •
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Saturday 3 August 2019
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Atlantic front Weatherwatch Around the world
You might expect tempers to boil
over and violence to spike in a
heatwave. You might also expect
heat to make people lethargic and
less likely to exert themselves. Crime
statistics show that both eff ects
are real. In Britain, we spend more
time outside in summer, and the
whole pattern of crime changes,
so it is not just a matter of warmth.
However, statistical studies in many
countries, comparing warmer years
with cooler ones, strongly suggest
that temperature aff ects violence.
A study in New South Wales found
that the number of cases of assault
each day rose as it got hotter, but
dropped when the temperatures
passed 30C. Non-violent crimes,
such as fraud, did not increase the
same way. Researchers in Korea
found a direct association between
temperature and assault, while in
Finland violent crime appears to rise
by about 2% per degree temperature
increase. In Chicago , an analysis of
5m police reports since 2001 shows
a steady increase of crime rate with
temperatures up to 32C, but falling off
after that. The reasons behind these
eff ects have not been fully studied,
but the intuitive explanation may be
the best one. High temperatures make
people more impulsive, and violent
acts get committed literally in the
heat of the moment. David HamblingSunny intervals
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Ams’dam 22
Athens 34
Auckland 13
B Aires 14
Bangkok 30
Barcelona 28
Basra 47
Beijing 32
Berlin 24
Bermuda 30
Brussels 23
Budapest 25
C’hagen 23
Cairo 37
Cape Town 18
Chicago 30
Corfu 32
Dakar 30
Dhaka 34
Dublin 20
Florence 32
Gibraltar 27
H Kong 30
Harare 24
Helsinki 17
Istanbul 32
Jo’burg 20
K Lumpur 32
K’mandu 27
Kabul 36
Kingston 32
Kolkata 33
L Angeles 31
Lagos 27
Lima 17Lisbon 27
Madrid 36
Malaga 29
Melb’rne 14
Mexico C 25
Miami 32
Milan 31
Mombasa 28
Moscow 17
Mumbai 28
N Orleans 31
Nairobi 24
New Delhi 31
New York 29
Oslo 24
Paris 26
Perth 21
Prague 21
Reykjavik 16
Rio de J 22
Rome 30
Shanghai 33
Singapore 32
Stockh’m 19
Strasb’g 27
Sydney 20
Tel Aviv 31
Tenerife 24
Tokyo 31
Toronto 28
Vancouv’r 23
Vienna 23
Warsaw 22
Wash’ton 30
Well’ton 13
Zurich 26Lows and highs Precipitation Air pollutionSun &
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Birm’ham 2056 to 0531
Brighton 2043 to 0531
Bristol 2056 to 0539
Carlisle 2111 to 0525
Cork 2121 to 0600
Dublin 2118 to 0545
Glasgow 2121 to 0527
Harlech 2107 to 0539
Inverness 2128 to 0518
London 2045 to 0528
M’chester 2102 to 0530
Newcastle 2107 to 0520
Norwich 2045 to 0518
Penzance 2103 to 0555Source: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Times are BSTAberdeen 0327 4.5m 1604 4.4m
Avonmouth 0948 13.6m 2205 14.0m
Barrow 0126 9.8m 1358 9.6m
Belfast 0103 3.7m 1335 3.4m
Cobh 0752 4.1m 2015 4.2m
Cromer 0844 5.3m 2129 5.2m
Dover 0104 6.8m 1329 7.0m
Dublin 0127 4.4m 1403 4.1m
Galway 0734 5.3m 1950 5.6m
Greenock 0225 3.7m 1514 3.3m
Harwich 0156 4.3m 1418 4.2m
Holyhead 0021 6.0m 1251 5.7m
Hull 0831 7.9m 2111 7.8m
Leith 0446 5.9m 1715 5.9m
Liverpool 0111 9.8m 1339 9.6m
London Bridge 0411 7.6m 1634 7.2m
Lossiemouth 0159 4.3m 1433 4.2m
Milford Haven 0842 7.2m 2102 7.4m
Newquay 0733 7.2m 1953 7.4m
North Shields 0533 5.4m 1809 5.3m
Oban 0813 3.9m 2025 4.1m
Penzance 0704 5.6m 1926 5.9m
Plymouth 0823 5.5m 2037 5.8m
Portsmouth 0119 4.8m 1357 4.9m
Southport 0045 9.5m 1313 9.3m
Stornoway 0921 4.9m 2131 5.2m
Weymouth 0940 2.1m 2139 2.4m
Whitby 0611 5.9m 1845 5.8m
Wick 0125 3.7m 1400 3.6m
Workington 0130 8.8m 1359 8.6mSun rises 0526
Sun sets 2045
Moon rises 0814
Moon sets 2223
First Quarter 7 AugCarbon
count
Daily atmospheric CO 2
readings from Mauna Loa,
Hawaii (ppm):
Latest
01 Aug 2019 410.51
Weekly average
21 Jul 2019 410.87
02 Aug 2018 408.36
02 Aug 2009 387.66
Pre-industrial base 280
Safe level 350
Source: NOAA-ESRLLondon15 25
Manchester16 23
Edinburgh14 21
Belfast14 20
Birmingham15 23
Brighton16 21
Bristol14 23
Cardiff14 23
Newcastle14 20
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