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Spectra in the frequency domain are converted into the spatial domain via [[Taylor's Frozen Turbulence]] hypothesis. | Spectra in the frequency domain are converted into the spatial domain via [[Taylor's Frozen Turbulence]] hypothesis. | ||
Convert time derivatives to spatial gradients along the direction of profiling using | Convert time derivatives to spatial gradients along the direction of profiling using | ||
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| Short definition of Turbulence spectrum |
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| Turbulence energy cascade and its expected spectral representation |
This is the common definition for Turbulence spectrum, but other definitions maybe discussed within the wiki.
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Spectra in the frequency domain are converted into the spatial domain via Taylor's Frozen Turbulence hypothesis. Convert time derivatives to spatial gradients along the direction of profiling using
.
Convert frequency spectra into wavenumber spectra using
and .
- Missing the y-axi variables
- Lowest frequency and wavenumber resolvable
