Author Topic: How can I do the relation between (standard deviation and mean wind speed)  (Read 7780 times)

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firas

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Pleas, if anyone can tell me,
how can I do the scatter plot of the relation between Std. and Mean wind speed.


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I think you need some expert help on this subject and recommend that you go to the Excel Help Forum for assistance.

There are some very clever people on that web site.  The URL is here:-

http://www.excelforum.com/

You will need to register, which is easy, and, if possible, upload your file (I assume it is Excel format) so that the experts can play with it. Please be very specific in explaining what you wish to achieve.

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Thank you very much Mr. David

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The users of the Excel group may not know your goal, however.

Typically wind speed recordings are presented in histogram format, and then a Weibull distribution is fit to the data.
They may not know this if you do not bring up the subject, and even so lead you astray.

It looks like you have enough data to build a very detailed histogram.
I am unfamiliar with any uses of mean-versus-standard-deviation graphs, but I'm not a statistician.

Here's my old wind data:
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firas

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Dear SparWeb,
which method do you think it is perfect way to make best data fit (weibull distribution)?
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I'm not the best person to teach statistics.  I have to learn it myself, just enough to get the job done, but I forget it again soon after!
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Thanks SparWeb,
I wish to you good luck in your job

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Hello Firas,

I'm wondering what kind of information you're trying to obtain by plotting std dev vs avg speed. The mean value is simply the average of the data. That is wind speed samples sum divided by the number of samples. The std dev is the "average" of the distances of the samples to the mean value

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