PaulTon:
360 degrees would be better, as there are 60 minutes per degree trying to fit 21,600 increments onto a small clock face might be a tad tricky.
What I was talking about is the simple listing of the wind direction in minutes shown under the wind speed. I mentioned minutes because Kats wind calculator is configured by minutes, 60 minutes in the clock face.
It could look something like this
7-9 MPH
37 Minutes
All would be needed to do then in enter the numbers into Kat's calculator. The clock face included in Kat's program is good but can be time consuming when you have to line it up with the wind direction arrow. Especially when you are old and don't have the best eye sight.