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A foul smell hanging over southern England is being blamed on easterly winds bringing either farming or industrial smells across the Channel. A foul smell detected in parts of England and Wales is being blamed on easterly winds bringing farming or industrial smells across the Channel.
Labelled "Euro-whiff" by the Met Office, the source of the smell - alternately described as sulphur and manure - is under investigation.Labelled "Euro-whiff" by the Met Office, the source of the smell - alternately described as sulphur and manure - is under investigation.
Sarah Holland from the Met Office said it had had dozens of calls from the public looking for information.Sarah Holland from the Met Office said it had had dozens of calls from the public looking for information.
She said the smell had been detected as far west as Devon. The BBC News website has received over a thousand e-mails about the smell.
Readers have reported a range of sulphur and manure-like smells hanging over large parts of England and Wales.
"Basically, over the last few days, we've had fresh, strong winds from an easterly direction," said Miss Holland. "As a result some of our air is coming from continental Europe.""Basically, over the last few days, we've had fresh, strong winds from an easterly direction," said Miss Holland. "As a result some of our air is coming from continental Europe."
'Not-so-fresh air''Not-so-fresh air'
Miss Holland said while members of Met Office staff were trying to trace the exact source of the "apparent atmospheric aroma", the likely explanation was either agricultural or industrial works in western Europe.Miss Holland said while members of Met Office staff were trying to trace the exact source of the "apparent atmospheric aroma", the likely explanation was either agricultural or industrial works in western Europe.
"Normally, our winds are westerly, coming off the Atlantic Ocean, which bring little or no pollution with them."
I thought it was simply the start of the slurry-spraying season Steve, Bristol Readers' experiences of the smellI thought it was simply the start of the slurry-spraying season Steve, Bristol Readers' experiences of the smell
"Normally, our winds are westerly, coming off the Atlantic Ocean, which bring little or no pollution with them."
Helen Chivers of the Met Office said the origin of the smell had been narrowed down to the area of Europe roughly bordered by Holland, Germany and Belgium.Helen Chivers of the Met Office said the origin of the smell had been narrowed down to the area of Europe roughly bordered by Holland, Germany and Belgium.
But, she said, it was unlikely the exact source would be pinpointed.But, she said, it was unlikely the exact source would be pinpointed.
"I don't think there's any way we will know. The air over that part of Europe has been very stagnant over the past few days, so there won't be any way of telling where it is coming from.""I don't think there's any way we will know. The air over that part of Europe has been very stagnant over the past few days, so there won't be any way of telling where it is coming from."
Mrs Chivers said the smell had been described as everything from manure to methane gas to metallic in nature.Mrs Chivers said the smell had been described as everything from manure to methane gas to metallic in nature.
Some of the strongest smells have been reported in Reading and Basingstoke, with other reports of a stench in East Anglia and as far north as Northampton. Dead animal smell
Some of the strongest smells have been reported in Reading and Basingstoke, with other reports of a stench in East Anglia, as far north as Durham and as far south as Devon.
Forecasters say the easterly winds, which are bringing the current cold front in addition to the bad smell, are expected to last two or three more days.Forecasters say the easterly winds, which are bringing the current cold front in addition to the bad smell, are expected to last two or three more days.
And BBC News website readers have reported a range of sulphur-like smells hanging over areas across London. BBC News website reader Sriram from Stevenage wrote that he feared there might be a dead animal near his house.
"I thought there was something that was dead, like a rat or a cat, and it was their decay that was causing the smell," he said. "I quickly got into the car and drove off, then at the station I parked the car and got out and the stench was still there. I had a serious scare now."
Marian Miller from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, said the smell had induced nausea.
"I noticed an acrid smell rather like burning plastic during the night, about 5am. It is the sort of smell you can taste."
Matt from Cardiff said his first thought was to blame the neighbourhood pets.
"I thought it was our local neighbourhood dogs and cats being busy in the night in our garden - but the smell stayed noticeable during my three-mile bike ride to work."
Stu Maddison of Ealing, west London, said he noticed the stench as soon as he stepped out the door this morning.Stu Maddison of Ealing, west London, said he noticed the stench as soon as he stepped out the door this morning.
Mr Maddison said the smell was still in the air when he arrived for work in Notting Hill.Mr Maddison said the smell was still in the air when he arrived for work in Notting Hill.
"It's a bit rude really," he said of the air. "Various colleagues thought they'd trod in something but no, it's the air.""It's a bit rude really," he said of the air. "Various colleagues thought they'd trod in something but no, it's the air."
Thames Water told the BBC the smell was not related to water or sewage works.Thames Water told the BBC the smell was not related to water or sewage works.
Have you noticed a particular bad smell in the air near you over the past few days? Let us know.Have you noticed a particular bad smell in the air near you over the past few days? Let us know.
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