= Von Kármán wind turbulence model
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The Von Kármán wind turbulence model is a mathematical representation used to describe the characteristics and behavior of atmospheric turbulence, particularly in the context of wind speed and wind direction variability. Named after the Hungarian-American engineer Theodore von Kármán, this model is particularly pertinent in fields such as meteorology, aerospace engineering, and environmental studies.
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