Sound depends on the medium through which it travels, so any factors that influence the state of the medium can in turn affect the traveling of sound. read more
Wind, among other factors, can impinge on sound transmission, by causing noise, attenuation (the reduction in strength of the transmitted sound signal), or a change in the direction of the sound path known as refraction. read more
What I do know is that sound velocity is affected by wind speed, and the net speed is pretty close to the vector sum of the velocity in still air and the wind velocity. That is innaccurate. The sound speed, at moderate velocities of wind, is almost constant throughout the flow field. read more
Yes, wind has an effect on the speed of sound, and this effect has interesting ramifications for the propagation of sound outdoors. An acoustic wave, as you know, is a mechanical wave traveling through a medium. read more