Advanced Cartographic Representation of the Simple Wind Rose in Salah al-Din Governorate
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This research aimed to investigate the prevalent cartographic modeling and the associated errors and to propose a novel approach for addressing these errors. The proposed approach involves utilizing graphic processing techniques that leverage wind data collected from various stations within the study area, including Baiji, Tuz Khurmatu, Tikrit, and Samarra. The objective of the current research is to attain optimal data representation and to compare conventional and advanced techniques for representing the basic wind rose. The researcher developed models and maps for both methods and subsequently evaluated them based on cartographic insight criteria. The final evaluation for selecting the optimal model was determined based on the research findings. It was observed that all the models and maps of the simple wind rose followed a similar pattern to our research; however, they were designed based on the preferences and requirements of the designer. A second, denoting a duration of under 20 seconds, serves as an indicator of its reliability and trustworthiness. The utilization of advanced digital typography in the depiction of the basic wind rose is a proficient instrument and mode of communication, in contrast to its traditional counterparts, owing to its expeditious comprehensibility and perceptibility. There exists a significant disparity between the methodologies employed. The conventional approach for depicting a basic wind rose is contrasted with more sophisticated techniques that enable efficient and expedient representation of the wind rose for users and researchers.
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