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SWMPr (version 2.5.0)

plot_wind: Create a wind rose

Description

Create a wind rose from met data

Usage

plot_wind(swmpr_in, ...)

# S3 method for swmpr plot_wind( swmpr_in, years = NULL, angle = 45, width = 1.5, breaks = 5, paddle = FALSE, grid.line = 10, max.freq = 30, cols = "GnBu", annotate = FALSE, main = NULL, type = "default", between = list(x = 1, y = 1), par.settings = NULL, strip = NULL, ... )

Value

A wind rose plot

Arguments

swmpr_in

input swmpr object

...

arguments passed to or from other methods

years

numeric of years to plot, defaults to most recent

angle

numeric for the number of degrees occupied by each spoke

width

numeric for width of paddles if paddle = TRUE

breaks

numeric for the number of break points in the wind speed

paddle

logical for paddles at the ends of the spokes

grid.line

numeric for grid line interval to use

max.freq

numeric for the scaling used to set the maximum value of the radial limits (like zoom)

cols

chr string for colors to use for plotting, can be any palette R recognizes or a collection of colors as a vector

annotate

logical indicating if text is shown on the bottom of the plot for the percentage of observations as 'calm' and mean values

main

chr string for plot title, defaults to station name and year plotted

type

chr string for temporal divisions of the plot, defaults to whole year. See details.

between

list for lattice plot options, defines spacing between plots

par.settings

list for optional plot formatting passed to lattice.options

strip

list for optional strip formatting passed to strip.custom

Author

Kimberly Cressman, Marcus Beck

Details

This function is a convenience wrapper to windRose. Most of the arguments are taken directly from this function.

The type argument can be used for temporal divisions of the plot. Options include the entire year (type = "default"), seasons (type = "season"), months (type = "month"), or weekdays (type = "weekday"). Combinations are also possible (see windRose).

Examples

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plot_wind(apaebmet)

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