Thank you all, and to clarify I am able to reproduce the wind run because I know his arc int is 15 minutes. However, exports from WP.com do not include the arc int as a data column nor does it include wind run which is easy enough to calculate anyway (AVG Wind Speed X (60÷Arc Int).
Having said that all the nuances of the PRO model are good to know especially before paying for it. Especially the ability to up and down grade if you own more than one station. Another interesting part of the equation is if I paid for the PRO would my data (since a member of WL.com Basic) on WL.com suddenly become visible - I bet it would. Mark, thank you for pointing out the Pro Share option. I got permission from my friend to go ahead and click the Pro Share for myself while in his account. That option is perfect for what we were trying to achieve.
Finally, the original reason for all of this is to compare the weather of Oregon and Arizona using my Excel spreadsheet template. I knew there would minor differences defined as improvements by WL.com. However, WLPC is pretty old, so change was inevitable. I am surprised the data is perfectly compatible though I wish arc int and wind run was included. I understand why though. My Davis data goes back over 25 years so there is a lot to say about format consistency Davis provides.