“…Characterising turbine wakes has relied on laboratory experiments (e.g., Myers and Bahaj, 2010;Stallard et al, 2015;Tedds et al, 2014;Stallard et al, 2015) and numerical modelling using computational fluid dynamics (e.g., Harrison et al, 2010;Daly et al, 2013;Batten et al, 2013). These studies have evolved from experiments with actuator disks (e.g., Myers and Bahaj, 2010) to experiments with multiple three-bladed turbines (e.g., Stallard et al, 2013), experiments with turbines interacting with a bottom boundary layer (e.g., Stallard et al, 2015;Möller et al, 2016;Simmons et al, 2018), and experiments including mobile sediment beds (e.g., Hill et al, 2014Hill et al, , 2016Ramírez-Mendoza et al, 2018). Computational fluid dynamics models have been applied to the study of TSTs from the use of homogeneous flows (e.g., Mason-Jones et al, 2013) to the inclusion of vertical profiles and waves (e.g., Tatum et al, 2016).…”