Aerodynamic noise arises from the interaction between the wind and the turbine blades as they carve through the air. As a blade moves, it displaces air, creating turbulence and leading to sound waves that can travel significant distances. Operating wind turbines can create several types of sounds, including a mechanical hum produced by the generator and a “whooshing” noise produced by the blades moving through the air. Some say the noise is minor and dissipates after a few hundred meters, while others say it carries on for miles and disturbs their quality of life. But the noise level is usually low. This is similar to the. The noise from wind turbines has been an issue in the planning and development of wind power for many years, giving rise to both controversies during the deployment of onshore wind farms and a significant amount of research by various communities of scientists or what we treat here as epistemic.