Whatever you need to to, do not leave your house mid march at 1pm
funkmasta_kazper on
Relevant song: heat, by 50 cent
LouderGyrations on
I forget where I first saw this, but if memory serves, murder rates are shockingly well correlated to hot temperatures.
sloppyredditor on
The best time to be in NYC is ~~between 6 AM and 12 PM~~ never.
Edit for people who hate people but insist on living in the most populated city in the U.S.: It’s a joke, calm down.
Tomytom99 on
I love how when it gets cold, shootings drop. Whenever a polar vortex hits NYC usually in January or early February, they wind up with a multi-day streak of no shootings.
It’s just too damn cold to get outside and start conflict.
BigBreach83 on
And some of you still think the second amendment shouldn’t be changed. How is relative frequency even an acceptable measure?
theQuick_BrownFox on
Nice plot! Perhaps the data can be normalized by the density of people being outside at a given time…it makes sense there are more crimes during the summer nights, when there are more people outside
Mayion on
no wonder Africa is in shambles
StickyThickStick on
The fact that you can create such a detailed heatmap with from such a topic is crazy
Churn on
Seems to me that this data would be more beautiful if the top started at 8AM. This would prevent the way the dark squares are divided so that you can easily see the time when the shootings begin to increase and then when they decline.
FluffyBunnyFlipFlops on
That’s bonkers. If this were for London, almost all of the image would be the palest colour.
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Source: NYC Open Data, Tools: Python
Whatever you need to to, do not leave your house mid march at 1pm
Relevant song: heat, by 50 cent
I forget where I first saw this, but if memory serves, murder rates are shockingly well correlated to hot temperatures.
The best time to be in NYC is ~~between 6 AM and 12 PM~~ never.
Edit for people who hate people but insist on living in the most populated city in the U.S.: It’s a joke, calm down.
I love how when it gets cold, shootings drop. Whenever a polar vortex hits NYC usually in January or early February, they wind up with a multi-day streak of no shootings.
It’s just too damn cold to get outside and start conflict.
And some of you still think the second amendment shouldn’t be changed. How is relative frequency even an acceptable measure?
Nice plot! Perhaps the data can be normalized by the density of people being outside at a given time…it makes sense there are more crimes during the summer nights, when there are more people outside
no wonder Africa is in shambles
The fact that you can create such a detailed heatmap with from such a topic is crazy
Seems to me that this data would be more beautiful if the top started at 8AM. This would prevent the way the dark squares are divided so that you can easily see the time when the shootings begin to increase and then when they decline.
That’s bonkers. If this were for London, almost all of the image would be the palest colour.