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A windrose is a graphical representation of the distribution of windspeed and wind direction at a location. Windroses are useful for the assessment of air pollution measurements and are a useful tool for air pollution scientists. Untidywindrose is an easy to use web application that can be used to create windroses from text based tabular data files that makes producing windroses relatively simple and straightforward. All that is required is a text based, delimited tabular data which contains columnar measurements representing windspeed and wind direction. Untidywindrose allows the user to select which column of data which represents both windspeed and wind direction from the data file, then a windrose is created and displayed. The user is then given the option to download the newly created windrose. All without having to install any software or having to learn a new programming language.
If you do not have the remotes package installed, install it now
install.packages(“remotes”, dependencies = TRUE)
next install the development version of untidywindrose.
remotes::install_github(repo = "USEPA/untidywindrose",
dependencies = TRUE,
upgrade = "always",
build = TRUE,
#optional, if the manual is desired, requires pandoc
build_manual = TRUE,
#optional, if the vignette is desired, requires pandoc
build_vignettes = TRUE
)
library(untidywindrose)
untidywindrose::untidywindrose()
Please refer to the vignette for untidywindrose provided with this package for further instructions
vignette(untidywindrose)
- Clinton Mccrowey, Physical Scientist - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- (advisor/tester) Howard Schmidt, Environmental Engineer - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- (management) Alice Chow, Associate Director - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- (document review) Cynthia Stahl Ph.D., Environmental Scientist - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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##License This project is licensed under the CC0 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details