Wind…
Phoebe: Sorry, on windy days, I get a little grumpy. Feelings of being unsettled, you know?
Jennifer: Absolutely. The noise, the wind howling and rising and falling. The change of plans because of unpredictability.
Phoebe: Not to mention the cat. She seems unsettled too. Wind starts blowing. Runs inside the house. Jumps into the basket. Sleeps until the wind drops.
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Voice-over
Wind can overwhelm the senses, to call upon a technical analogy – conflicting data from the sensors. Something out there bigger than us. Affecting our reactions.
- Primal alarm reaction: fight or flight.
- Anxiety or even phobia of wind (ancraophobia or anemophobia) triggered.
- Elevated levels of stress hormone cortisol.
- Drops in barometric pressure activating the superior vestibular nucleus (SVN), a part of the brain that controls balance and perception.
- Air ions might change serotonin levels triggering irritability, fatigue and headaches.

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