Depends on the speed and force: sussurating, whispering, howling, roaring, shrieking, etc.
It's listening behind it or there's wind blowing in it's ears
The sound of the wind can vary depending on its speed and the objects it passes through. It can produce sounds such as rustling leaves, howling, whistling through tight spaces, or a gentle whooshing noise.
the sound of the wind during winter is very onomatopoeia.
Rustling is like a sound of wind-blown leaves moving, -or in the American west, stealing cattle.
the slight air movements that flow through a conch produce the effective sound of wind moving back and forth. The sound travels through the spiral, getting restricted as it goes farther into it, and the vibrations get tighter and tighter, making the sound more high-pitched. then, as the air circulates back out, the opposite effect happens. The resulting high to low, low to high, ;loud to quiet and back to loud sounds like the ocean when amplified in a conch shell.
The sound made by wind blowing is typically called "whistling" or "howling."
The instruments are catogorized by the method which produces their sound. In the case of the recorder, (along with the flute, piccolo, clarinet, saxophone...you get the idea) the sound is produced by blowing air (or "wind", if you will) into the instrument - so therefore, it is a wind instrument.
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.
A wind blowing from east to west is called a westerly wind.
The sound of the keyword "ac" is a soft and gentle rustling, similar to the sound of wind blowing through trees.
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.
it is measured by an instrument called Anemometer
Sirocco
Landforms produced by wind are called dunes.
The speed that the wind is blowing is typically measured with an instrument called an anemometer. An anemometer has rotating cups that spin faster as the wind speed increases. The rotation is then converted into a wind speed measurement.
A south wind.
It depends on how you use it. The wind is blowing would be a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound if you're winding up a clock or wind up toy.