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Trying to plot wind speed vs wind direction - direction on a 360 deg.
compass, (360=N) and velocity by magnitude of an arrow - e.g., a wind of 2.4 m/s from straight south should point straight down at 180, and have a length of 2.4 units (on a 10 m scale, say). (I have 5 years of data for the first 2 weeks of Sept and Nov to plot for a region of New Zealand, and would like to be able to plot the data for a day or so, and then for the gust data, and also a 5 year average...) I can do this with a pencil and paper but would like to be able to do it in excel. Any ideas? |
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