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| Short definition of Large-scale turbulence anisotropy |
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| Turbulence spectral properties become anisotropic (different amongst directions), which tends to affect the largest turbulence scales first. |
This is the common definition for Large-scale turbulence anisotropy, but other definitions maybe discussed within the wiki.
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