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Climate condition that mostly affects the change of tweet content
Climate condition affects users' action and tweet content. We discover that temperature and humidity affects users' action more than the general weather category such as sunny or rainy. In detail, we discover that 9 degree of temperature and 42% of humidity are the best thresholds to affects the change of tweet content.