Splitting Wind direction into four quadrants

Hello,
I had u & V component of wind. I converted them to wind speed & direction, using
wind_speed=sqrt((u^2)+(v^2));
wind_direction=180 + atand(u/v);
The problem is wind direction is not splitting into quadrants. As done here http://wx.gmu.edu/dev/clim301/lectures/wind/wind-uv.html

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 15 de En. de 2016
I think Kelly is partly correct. You'll need the four-quadrant version of atand, which is called atan2d.
Another quick tip: Instead of this:
wind_speed=sqrt((u^2)+(v^2));
you can use
wind_speed=hypot(u,v);
which is less prone to typos.

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Student new
Student new el 15 de En. de 2016
Editada: Student new el 15 de En. de 2016
Thanks alot Star Strider, you made my day..
You are right i was doing a mistake of (/). But i can not see comment of Star strider now..

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney el 15 de En. de 2016

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As mentioned in those lecture notes, you'll need to use atan2 instead of atan (not atand either... your inputs aren't in degrees!) to get the four-quadrant result you want.

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Student new
Student new el 15 de En. de 2016
I used v=180 + atand(u/v); and the result is fine for positive values of v.
If appear negative value of v then this formula fails
Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney el 15 de En. de 2016
Right, never mind on the degrees comment. I was mistakenly reversing inputs and outputs in my head. But as Chad answered, you still need the atan2d variant.
Student new
Student new el 15 de En. de 2016
Thanks alot Kelly Kearney

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