M-001

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The smell before rain

The smell before rain

The smell before rain

CATEGORY

smell

DRIFT STATUS

drifting

FIRST RECORDED

1964

LAST RECORDED

Present

CONTRIBUTOR

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Petrichor is the name for the smell released when rain meets dry earth. Plant oils, ozone, and geosmin rise from soil and stone, often before the storm fully arrives. The record is not gone. It is tied to rainfall patterns, heat, pavement, drought, and the places where weather still reaches the ground.

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Sensory Record
SENSORY RECORDTRACE AMPLITUDE · FIELD RECORD
Trace media not available. Record retained without visual evidence.
Accession R-000Practicedrifting
Record Title
CategoryPractice
Drift StatusDrifting

Nothing here was meant to last. That’s why it’s worth keeping.

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