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You could simply multiply the wind speed by 2, then a fill barb (new value of 10 m/s) would represent an actual speed of 5 m/s. ==================================================================== Clinton M. Rowe Associate Professor Meteorology/Climatology Program phone:(402)472-1946 Department of Geosciences fax:(402)472-4917 University of Nebraska-Lincoln address@hidden