As a sound engineer I can assure that microphones measure differences in sound pressure and wind is a movement of air to alleviate differences in sound pressure.
If you don't like wind noise then mute the audio. Essentially, if attempts were made to alleviate wind noise the "normal" sound recording would be poorer.
We use "socks" or sibilance screens in studios which certainly wouldn't stop wind noise if it was outside a moving vehicle at speed.
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Last edited by GTB Liberty; 19-06-2012 at 12:31 PM.
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