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12kdaysinthefire t1_jdp4siq wrote

It’s inversion. All the pollutants that normally ascend higher up into the atmosphere are currently trapped underneath this cloud layer, at ground level. This usually happens during the colder months, at least once a year. Sometimes it smells like burning or melting plastic, sometimes like a sweet perfume, just depends on which industries you live nearby and down wind from.

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Shagggadooo t1_jdpecyq wrote

It does smell exactly like the chemical plant passing exit 26 on 95 there near Port Richmond now that you mention it...

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LocalOnThe8s OP t1_jdpjvt7 wrote

yep, pretty sure they do plastics, the place that just spilled does plexiglas.

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