Reports regarding the influence of gases in a static state are equal to that of reports regarding the influence of gases in motion. However, reports suggest experients of aerokinesis may be limited to the influence of one state or the other.
Experients of aerokinesis in which have a high success rate of influencing the flow of static gases, gases at rest, often report the inability to influence the direction of flow successfully once the gas is put into motion.
On the contrary, experients of aerokinesis in which report the ability to influence the direction of flow, tend to report the inability to influence gases in which are not already in motion. This suggests that some experients of aerokinesis may be more subject to inertial forces, whereby limiting some experients of aerokinesis to the influence of, or inability to influence, gases in stable equilibrium.