Just to test the Idea, it would be a test, to go out to an open field and take my mixer and mics and set them in different points on the open field and have my recorder on and head phones and see what happens see if the mics pick up air waves sound as air moves over an open field and see what is happening in different sections as air passes the mics... Now a regular breez may be hard to hear, now if there is a stedy wind blowing I should be able to capture it on sound that would leave a sound wave... Now a thermal passing should sound distorted with lots of wind to back it up.
So, let say Bob, That you are flying with your glider, don't you feel the wind blowing in your face, or when a thermal hits you wing you don't hear it and feel it? I have been up high before and I heard the sound and felt it when it almost fliped me over, I thought Godzilla was blowing my glider downwards... I think are has different decibels, just like a singer in to a microphone. wind blow at different speed, this: the howling wind blows across the moor