Wind Rose Chart`/

drefiek1

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Hello everyone, new here and need some help!

I have some wind direction data (0-360 degrees) for six sites on a mountain. The figures are averages from a raw data set. The data is based on seven readings (half hour increments 11:00-14:00). I would like to create a wind rose-type of radar chart to display each site's compass directions at each half hour time (line and points linked up). Some may not know what a wind rose is - it's basically a compass shape used by meteorologists to show wind direction. It's very similar to a radar diagram in excel. I just cannot figure out how to configure the data for the chart. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've attached the data.

Thanks in advance,
drefiek1
 

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