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  1. Using the example above, the longest spoke shows the wind blew from the west at speeds between 1-4 knots (light blue) about 4% of the time, 4-7 knots (dark green) about 18% of the time and 7-11 knots …

  2. Wind Rose A wind rose gives a succinct view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular. location. Presented in a circular format, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds …

  3. A wind rose indicates the percentage of time that the wind is from a particular direction, and the average speed from that direction. Each concentric circle represents a five percent interval, starting from zero …

  4. Jan 1, 2012 · The standard windrose (figure A1-3) is a series of concentric circles cut by radial lines. The perimeter of each concentric circle represents the division between successive wind speed groupings.

  5. rious ranges of wind speed. Wind rose is a graphical tool prepared in order to summarise the information about wind speed and win. direction for the station. The tables adjoining to each wind rose diagrams …

  6. SIMPLE USAGE Just showing the wind rose in a new figure: [figure_handle, count, speeds, directions, Table, Others] = WindRose(dir, spd); The default option represents 36 directions (with an aperture …

  7. Model Viewer icon To navigate around the building using the left-hand mouse button to change . he view and rotation. To revise the colours and scale information displayed, edit the Wind Rose Graphics and …