Yes, smells can be stronger before rain due to a rise in humidity and atmospheric pressure. This can enhance the dispersal of scent molecules in the air, making them more detectable to our noses. Additionally, rain can help to cleanse the air of pollutants and particles, allowing scents to appear more pronounced.
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That moist air is more amenable to transmitting scents is the basis for the proverb "Flowers smell best just before a rain."Specifically, moist air is a harbinger of coming rainfall. Atmospheric and terrestrial moisture enhances the strength of an odor. That is why flowers release fragrances just before rain, and earthwormy smells pervade grounds and sidewalks.
it smells like normal peoples but much stronger and heavier
High humidity causes everything to smell stronger. It isn't anything specific, just a more intense odor that was always there.
Stronger Than Before was created in 2005.
The rain forest smells like luscious green plants, flowers, moist soil a hint of animal feces and rain.
Somewhat like acid rain, but stronger, burning through the characters skin.
It inhales special powers from undead Aztecs
Heating food produces steam, which carries the smell of the food better.
something about Mexico and pancakes, usually smells like rain.
The Arizona Dessert smells like sage and creosate.