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WindRose

Windrose charts like this one from Tuscon Arizona make it easy to visualize the wind patterns for an area for a particular month this one is from February. The colors tell the wind speed and the length that the pedal extends tells the pernent of time the wind blows and of course the direction.
http://www.philip-lutzak.com/weather/Meteo%20410/PROJECT%203/PROJECT_3%20Page%202%20Tucson%20Climatology.htm
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