Abstract

Richard Raspet's research in wind noise spanned three decades and took the acoustics community from a rudimentary understanding of how low-frequency wind noise is generated in pressure sensors to a firm theoretical understanding derived from first principles in fluid dynamics. This talk will present a technical overview of his work starting with early quantitative studies, progressing through the development of the theoretical framework for wind noise studies, and finishing with a summary of research including wind noise at the ground surface, wind noise under tree canopies, wind fences, and wind induced seismic noise.

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