Turbulent pressure fluctuations resulting from wind blowing over a micropho
ne can result in significant distortion of the acoustic signal output from
the microphone. This distortion can have a significant detrimental impact o
n an active noise cancellation system used to reduce the noise radiated by
an outdoor source such as an electrical power transformer. Even using a ban
d pass digital filter in the active noise canceling electronics is ineffect
ive because the large wind-induced signal effectively reduce the dynamic ra
nge of A/D converters. Here the characteristics of wind-induced noise and s
tandard foam windscreens are analyzed and the effectiveness of a high pass
filter together with a foam windscreen for reducing the effect of wind-indu
ced signals are evaluated. Combination of a windscreen with a high pass fil
ter of appropriate order is shown to increase the signal to noise ratio of
the transformer sound by about 20 dB over that achieved with a windscreen o
nly. (C) 2000 Institute of Noise Control Engineering.