Scale-invariant multiplier distributions in turbulence

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Chaos, Fractals, Scaling Laws, Atmospheric Models, Multipliers, Reynolds Number

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A family of scale-invariant, base-dependent, multipler distributions is measured for the turbulence dissipation field in the atmospheric surface layer. The existence of these distributions implies the existence of the more traditional multifractal scaling functions, and both positive and negative parts of the f(alpha) curve are computed. The results support the conjecture of universality in the scaling properties of small-scale turbulence. A simple cascade model based on the measured multiplier distributions is shown to possess several advantages over previously considered models.

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