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Seattle fans know we're coming...


Ja  Rhule

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SEATTLE -- A lingering, unpleasant smell was reported across the Seattle region just as the Carolina Panthers are getting ready to get on a plane to head West.

Air quality experts in Seattle believe the unusual odor that lingered over parts of the Puget Sound is tied to recent flooding and air inversions.

"It's pretty unknown why it smelled last (Wednesday) night," said Erik Saganic with the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. "We could be seeing odors of bogs and general mucky areas that could be emanating odors."

Inversion, an atmospheric cap over a valley where warm air locks in cold air, would then have trapped the smell, suggested Saganic.

Saganic said the smell was not from industrial or other man-made pollutants. This, he said, may have been the unusual combination of relatively common natural phenomenon.

"We will still be left with the mystery," said Saganic, "because if it never returns it'll be hard to say where it came from."

The Panthers are preparing to leave Bank of America Stadium at 6 p.m. Thursday to head to the airport for their trip to Seattle to face the Seahawks Saturday night

 

 

http://www.wcnc.com/story/news/local/2015/01/08/strange-smell-reported-in-seattle-as-panthers-prepare-to-head-west/21453569/

 

 

Yeah, That Natural Phenomenon called Shitting Your Pants.

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