Turbulence modification with polymer additives, i.e., Tom's effect, is a we
ll known phenomenon. In this study, Tom's effect at a free surface was expe
rimentally investigated. The turbulence at a free surface was generated by
a horizontal liquid jet. A new specklegram technique was proposed in order
to quantitatively measure the free-surface shapes caused by a turbulent jet
. The specklegram method was very simple and was able to evaluate the free-
surface waves accurately The measurement confirmed that the surface of a po
lymer solution was less wavy than that of water. The jet beneath the free s
urface was measured by the LDV. The turbulence diffusion of the polymer jet
was much smaller than that of the water let. The surface turbulence was fo
und to be modified by the polymer solution indirectly. The modification was
a consequence of the Tom's effect at the shear layer around the jet.