Originally Posted by ken cummings
From a purely technical side think of those big blobs of sponge foam on boom mikes at outdoor TV shoots. Try sticking a bit of open-cell foam on the microphone to reduce wind noise.
Those sponge foam wind screens on microphones are only effective on the mildest of winds. Film and TV sound guys use much more advanced solutions for the 15-30mph wind you'd experience commuting. Their solutions might make talking on the phone get a little bit "hairy".