
Kelsey EverardUniversity of British Columbia - Vancouver | UBC · Department of Civil Engineering
Kelsey Everard
M.S. Geography
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September 2017 - August 2023
September 2015 - August 2017
January 2014 - May 2014
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Turbulent flows are presumed to be a superposition of swirling motions of different sizes and activities labelled as ‘eddies’. Eddies constitute a form of ‘ordered’ motion, and describing their characteristics (e.g., the distribution of sizes and associated energy content for each size) is a lacunarity in theory and practical...
High-frequency measurements are available at five heights within and above a row-gap trellised vineyard located on a 7◦ slope in the Southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia,
Canada. During a 3-week campaign in July 2016, approximately 17% of the nocturnal conditions exhibit drainage flow along the local slope. Drainage conditions are characteriz...
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Explore the effect that a temperature dependent viscosity has on dynamics of free convection.