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Do ghosts like cold weather or warm weather better?

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I was just curious if there is more ghostly activity in colder weather then in warmer weather or vice versa.

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  1. do a research and some experiments lol. hope u dont end up dead


  2. have you ever seen a ghost in a sweater?  sheesh, what a question.

  3. I had poltergeists in cold weather but since moving to sunny Florida have not had a problem at all however I do know there are some haunted places down here.

    Also in the southern states there is much ghostly activity.

    They must have dark. I don't think they care if it is hot or cold, just dark. Usually they appear around 12 midnight to 4 a.m.

  4. It depends on what kind of clothes they were wearing when they died.

  5. In my experience, it doesn't seem to matter.  I've had successful hunts in every season.  I've been slightly more successful in summertime, but that may be because I have more time to investigate during the summer.  The hours between midnight & 6 am seem to be best for me, too.  The only concern during the colder months is to be careful when taking photos outside; you don't want your breath to be mistaken for mist.  I always hold my breath for 10 seconds before snapping the photo to avoid that.

  6. to pd...Since ghosts can only be where there are people to see them...then is it impossible for that tree to even be in the forest...without someone to hear/watch it fall???Maybe that tree doesn't even exist!! (since there's no one to see it or hear it). If someone is blind...does that mean that the things he/she can't see aren't really there? (same with ghosts...just because you are blind to them..doesn't mean they aren't there.)

    EDIT...Maybe the weather has nothing to do with where the spirits are...but more to do with our ability to see them. Maybe  cold weather helps us see them better.

  7. as long as they're not in h**l i'm pretty sure they don't mind

    and who cares???

  8. Since there are absolutely NO SUCH THING AS GHOSTS the answer is obvious.

  9. I'm doing a metastudy on that right now. Using statistical techniques and hundred of ghost reports I'm going to determine the most likely temperature at which ghosts appear. From my own work, I think this temperature is at about 41 or 42 deg F.

  10. Since there is no body of empirically-supported scientific theory which explains how ghosts interact with thermal energy, no answer from that perspective can be had.

    Instead, you'll have to settle for anecdotal accounts from ghost hunters. Be aware you'll get a lot of conflicting information.

  11. In your opinion? If you asked, In my opinion They are not feeling hot and cold, At any rate they haven't a nervous system. They Are only walking everywhere and everytime... If you want to call them...   ;-))

  12. it always happenst to be en is cold n u can see ur own breath.....

  13. well heat is energy and for "ghost" to manifest they need energy, and when they manifest they tend to leave "cold spots" so i think they would prefer warm weather, but honestly i don't think it really maters they are were they are.

  14. Cold weather.  Heavy geological limestone deposits under a building foundation, in theory, activate ghostly energy.  Cold weather adds greater conductivity of such energy.

  15. I think you would notice it more during the cold months since your spending more time indoors and doors, windows are all shut.Nights are longer. I cant say there is more or less activity in either warmth or cold. I cant see why it would make a difference to them since they cannot feel those sensations any longer. As an investigator, I have got my best pics in the winter, but curiously, during the daylight hours.Go figure.

  16. I think spirits can manifest in any type of environment, regardless of temperature. Shadows and darkness seem to be a familiar place for them to reside.

  17. More ghostly in the colder weather. Duh! Sorry I just really wanted to add in the duh.

  18. I don't think they care.  As for hunting ghost, especially outside locations, I prefer cold  dry weather.  I am not afraid of ghost but I will lose it over a snake.  Thunderstorms (actually just before or after) seem to be a good time as well.  It is my understanding that ghost collect energy from whatever source is available.

  19. Ghosts are where the [haunted] people are.

    Since ghosts are always dressed that means clothes have an afterlife too.  So if it's cold out do ghosts dress appropriately?

  20. cold weather, that's when fog forms that can look like a ghost.

  21. I think it has more to do with how dry the air is.  The drier the air the more static electric charge.  Cold air holds less water and more static charge.

  22. people tend to see ghosts usually when it's cold...hmm wonder why that is

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