I'm guessing that you are referring to a fresh air or combustion air vent? If you terminate it near the ground, (within 2 ft) there will be little if any air movement when not needed.
Some jurisdictions don't allow for anything to block a combustion air vent. Those that do, usually want an air proving switch interlocked with all gas appliances.
If it's just fresh air, then it's usually up to you. Considering it's length, you won't have much natural convection occurring other then the natural stack effect of the house. The stack effect will draw air through that anyways, so the bucket or other means won't help that much.
Cheers!
Some jurisdictions don't allow for anything to block a combustion air vent. Those that do, usually want an air proving switch interlocked with all gas appliances.
If it's just fresh air, then it's usually up to you. Considering it's length, you won't have much natural convection occurring other then the natural stack effect of the house. The stack effect will draw air through that anyways, so the bucket or other means won't help that much.
Cheers!