A swamp gas smell, often associated with hydrogen sulfide or methane, could indicate that wind is stirring up odors from nearby sources, such as sewage systems, wetlands, or decaying organic matter. Additionally, if your home has any leaks in Plumbing or gas lines, the wind might be drawing those odors indoors. It's important to check for any potential issues, as persistent odors could signify a plumbing problem or gas leak that needs attention.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
Only if its in contact with the wind.
don't worry, if anyone catches a whiff, they probably won't even smell it long enough to register smelling it. you only think it reeks because you're actively checking for that specific scent.
fly a kite. go outside. eat soup. watch movies.
Yes, but if its windy outside your helicopter will drive crazy.
Yes, when it is very windy it is hard to get a good throw off, making your defense a lot easier. Zone defense is always preferable to Man on Man when it is windy.
people stay home and sleep because it is realy windy outside
Yes. The wind can suck more heat up the chimney and suck more cold air into the house. I bet you didn't realized that a fireplace in cold weather has to draw cold air from the outside by some means into the house to feed the fireplace updraft. Go figger!
it smell like sea salt and its my favorite smell but anyways its really what you think ? but it has a big breeze to it and its like california. if you have ever been there.. really windy :)
If there are many rabbits living in filthy conditions, the smell can reach very far -- on a windy day, you could smell it from many houses away. However, if rabbits are kept in clean habitats, they won't smell very much at all.