Wind-Induced Water Velocities Monday Data. Wind-Induced Turbulence Intensities Monday Data.

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Wind-Induced Water Velocities Monday Data

Wind-Induced Turbulence Intensities Monday Data

Wind-Induced Turbulent Stress Monday Data

Wind-Induced Water Velocities Friday Data

Monday's surface velocity

Wind-Induced Turbulence Intensities Friday Data

Wind-Induced Turbulent Stress Friday Data

Wind-Induced Water Velocities Friday & Monday Data

Wind-Induced Turbulence Intensities Friday & Monday Data

Wind-Induced Turbulent Stress Friday Data

Wind-induced water velocities Case Study 2002 data

Wind-induced turbulent water velocities Case Study 2002 data

Wind-induced turbulent stress in water column Case Study 2002 data

Mean wind-speed profile Case Study 2002 data

Wind-induced stream-wise water velocity Case Study 2002 data

Surface Log-Layer? Friday Data

Air-velocity profile – smooth wall with C D determined u*=0.47 m/s Case Study 2002 data

Air-velocity profile – Rough wall with z 0 =0.4mm (Charnock) gives u* air =0.67 m/s Case Study 2002 data

Log-Layer estimated surface velocity profile Case Study 2002 data

Bottom boundary Log-Layer? Friday Data

DO data

DO data – time of turbulent reaeration

The data – Log-Log plot and t 0.5 line

Determined gas-transfer velocity, k l

Temperature Data

Final profile at t= 1.33 hours

Semilog in temperature