The scent of new rain – Question – Answers please
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June 17, 2017 at 6:42 pm #216879Laurence GreenParticipant
Could someone “out there” enlighten me upon something which has puzzled me long time?
Why is it after a dry spell, particularly dry, long and rather hot, when, thankfully, the rain comes there is almost an immediate lovely fresh scent of something “given up” which seems to emanate from either the soil, the air or maybe from the plants and trees? All I can say, is that the scent / smell is enticing and lovely.
Any thoughts, please? I am curious about this.
Thank you.
Laurence
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June 18, 2017 at 3:53 am #216951Michael LerchParticipant
LG ..I get an ” earthy” smell. I’ve always assumed its the dirt in the air being washed and pushed around by the falling rain..Here in the desert,,the Dry desert,,my nose drys out easily..So a daily rinse helps keep the smell glands doin their job. On a Hot day..in crowds an what not..that may not be such a great idea tho.
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June 18, 2017 at 3:46 pm #217020Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Laurence, your question surely prompts a smile as it inspires memories of such occasions. Ah, that first gift of rain! And there’s even a special word for that lovely fresh scent: Petrichor, which is defined as “a pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather.”
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June 18, 2017 at 4:03 pm #217033Laurence GreenParticipant
Dear all
Mystery solved with due and grateful thanks to all of you who have kindly taken the time to reply to my query. I am now enlightened and now know something I did not know hitherto As ever, one learns so much from the CAS!
“Petrichor” is something I have not, till now, heard or known about. Thanks to the guidance given I did a bit of “digging” on the internet and came across this article featured our UK Meteorological Office – here it is:-
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/rain/petrichor
I hope other members find this as interesting as I did.
I am certainly one of those blokes who can smell rain in the offing and when it comes the scent of new rain is truly delightful. It ranks as one of my most favourite smells along with that of newly mown grass. I keenly recall the first rain from the dreadful droughts of 1976 and even more so, 1991. The smell of new rain was simply gorgeous in no small way. It almost made me drunk – and that is without having a beer or glass of wine!
My renewed thanks to you all for satisfying my innate curiosity. I am grateful
Best wishes.
Laurence
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June 18, 2017 at 5:11 pm #217044Patricia L KeelinParticipant
While I knew of the word, I didn’t know the interesting details of the science behind it. The information at the link you’ve shared here is enlightening and the video of petrichor aerosols being release is captivating. I found myself breathing in while watching. Thank you, Laurence!
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June 18, 2017 at 11:21 pm #217099Howard BrownParticipant
Well, thank you both for that – I never thought it might have a name. Fascinating.
Again, reminds me of one of my favourite songs – The Air That I Breathe by The Hollies.
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June 19, 2017 at 2:03 am #217113Michael LerchParticipant
AMAZING!
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June 19, 2017 at 2:56 pm #217203
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June 23, 2017 at 5:31 pm #217883Laurence GreenParticipant
Hi there, Keelin
Greetings to you.
Re:- Petrichor – here we are!
Well, after a very long dry, hot and record breaking temperatures for many parts of the UK the first rain is coming (Friday 23rd June).
I picked up on the scent of rain to come yesterday late evening and thought to myself, “Laurence, rain is on the way”. The scent was really keen and delicious to the senses.
The rain is now just about to make a welcome, if not shy, appearance, and guess what, the scent / smell of Petrichor! The scent is really strong and enticing.
Laurence
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June 23, 2017 at 11:18 pm #217926Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Laurence, so delighted to hear you’ve had your thirst quenched! The last bit of wet we’ve seen here (Napa Valley, California) was weeks ago, and like you, I savored the sweet scent of approaching rain as well as the captivating cloud display.
Alas, poor Michael. Can it be as predicted that you’ll see 116˚ this weekend? Time for us all to do the rain dance!
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July 10, 2017 at 5:34 pm #220339Laurence GreenParticipant
At my suggestion just a short while ago to the BBC Weather Watchers suggesting possibly featuring an article about the enticing lovely scent of rain falling after a long dry spell, the BBC W/W’s, I am pleased to say, have featured an article – here it is:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weatherwatchers/article/40554627/smells-like-rain
Enjoy.
Laurence
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July 10, 2017 at 6:31 pm #220343Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Thank you, Laurence! That made my nose smile.
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July 11, 2017 at 3:52 pm #220569Laurence GreenParticipant
Hi Keelin
I liked your lovely expression, “….made my nose smile”. This is new to me – but I love it.
I shall remember it, especially when I make a foray into a kitchen, either my own or that of a friend. I love cooking and the lovely aromas! Yes, I think my nose will be smiling a bit more – and longer.
Best wishes – keep smiling.
Laurence
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