• 4 weeks ago
Accuweather's Ariella Scalese breaks down Taylor Swift's lyrics in the first installment of Weather Karaoke.
Transcript
00:00All right, welcome to our newest segment called Weather Karaoke, where we dive deeper into
00:12the meteorological meaning behind popular song lyrics.
00:15Of course, I had to start off with Taylor Swift, who includes a lot of weather in her
00:20song, specifically the song Swift sings about a final embrace, where she remembers the scent
00:25of a certain precipitation.
00:26Yes, it's the smell of the rain.
00:29So we're asking, can you actually smell the rain?
00:32Well, not only can you smell it, but there's a word to describe it.
00:36It's called petrichor, the earth we said produced when rain falls on dry soil.
00:42So when a raindrop lands on a porous surface, air from the pores form small bubbles, which
00:47then float to the surface and release aerosols.
00:50The aerosols carry the scent as well as bacteria and viruses from the soil.
00:56All right, so when the raindrops are moving at a slower rate, they actually tend to produce
01:00more aerosols.
01:02And this is why petrichor is more common after light rains.
01:07So yes indeed, Taylor Swift is right.
01:09Who's surprised?
01:10Rain truly does have a scent.
01:13Unlike some DJs, I am taking requests.
01:15What songs about weather are you curious about?
01:18You can email them to me at ariella.scalise at AccuWeather.com.
01:21You can also message me on social media.

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