Mean Velocities (Monday data). Mean Velocities (Friday data)

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Mean Velocities (Monday data)

Mean Velocities (Friday data)

Power-Law Fit (Monday) n = 5.06

Power-Law Fit (Friday) n = 4.25

Power-Law Fit (Friday) n = 5.06

Semi-log z (Monday)

Semi-log z (Friday)

Turbulent Stress Profiles (Monday)

Turbulent Stress Profiles (Friday)

Turbulence Intensities (Monday)

Turbulence Intensities (Friday)

Z=23.41cm (Monday)

Z=17.09 cm (Monday)

Z=10.83 cm (Monday)

Z=5.62 cm (Monday)

Z=3.19 cm (Monday)

Z=1.94 cm (Monday)

Z=1.60 cm (Monday)

Z=1.02 cm (Monday)

Z=0.57 cm (Monday)

Z=0.34 cm (Monday)

Z=0.20 cm (Monday)

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = cm

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = cm

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = 1.6 cm

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = 0.57 cm

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = 0.34 cm

PDF of fluctuations (Monday) z = 0.20 cm

Stress (Friday)

Stress (Monday)

Determination of u *

Viscous stress

Reynolds stress

Semi-Log Scaled BL Profile

Mean streamwise velocity profile

Wall-Scaled Turbulence Intensities (Friday)

Wall-Scaled Turbulence Intensities (Monday)

Wall-Scaled Turbulence Intensities (Friday)

Wall-Scaled Turbulence Intensities (Monday)

Turbulence intensities

ABL form of log-law