Talk:Faunus/@comment-208.102.128.253-20130927012109/@comment-1982694-20131001054432

Well, keep in mind that wind is actually gaseous atoms moving from a high pressure system to a low pressure system, so the strength and the length of time that a particular gust of wind would have would vary based on the number of atoms in said gust of wind.

I'm sorry but if that's really all the evidence there is on the subject, then I'm going to remain unconvinced.