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And You Thought I Was Gonna Do The Uranus-Smells-Like-Farts Story, Didn't You?
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Apparently, rain has a smell, explained by scientists in this article. It's ozone. Thunderstorms split oxygen and nitrogen, they recombine into nitric oxide, that interacts with other stuff, and, presto, ozone, which has a slight chlorine smell carried on gusts. So you're not crazy. (WKMG-TV/Orlando)
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