Is it possible to get data on the average prevailing wind direction by month for a given weather station?
Wind roses and frequency distribution tables are in the CD Atlas of Oklahoma Climate. At this time, only period-of-record annual tables and wind roses are available, but monthly or seasonal data can be generated on an as-needed basis (a fee may apply). See “Climate Data Sources” for assistance with the CD Atlas. For wind data in a particular month (i.e., May 1999), use Mesonet Climatological Data or f6 forms from NWS observing sites (whichever is closest). See “Finding Daily or Monthly Data” for accessing MCDs and f6 forms. If the data are for an analysis of potential wind energy, refer to the Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative (see FAQ below on “I want to put a windmill at my house”).
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