Abstract

Hot-wire measurements and DNS data for turbulent boundary layers reveal a nontrivial variation of the skewness and flatness of the longitudinal velocity gradient with distance from the wall and Re\ensuremath{\lambda}, casting doubts on the use of atmospheric shear layer data for testing Kolmogorov similarity laws.

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