I have run across one scenario that, at least a little, sometimes lessens the outcome of swirling wind. I have hunted a few places that have houses, farms, etc. surrounding an area. Deer are accustomed to human smell pretty much all the time, so they don't always bolt at the first whiff. However, they notice, and they pay attention. I think they can often judge distance when they pick up an odor. They are always wary, but they still pass through these areas. The problem is, they pattern us extremely well, just as well as we pattern them. Hunting them is not easy, but it is possible.