Aeolian Sounds Aeolian sounds are produced by the action or effect of the wind. They tend to become more perceptible in the fall as wind speeds increase.
Aeolian Pertaining to the action or effect of the wind. Derived from the name of the Greek god of the winds, Aeolus.
In classical terminology, Aeolian winds, or winds producing Aeolian action, are winds which produce geologic changes. Modern tornadoes and hurricanes might at times be considered to produce such changes.
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See also: Meteor, Earth, Atmosphere, Light, Meteorology
 
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