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In this study, we evaluate the effect of kinetic helicity on the slope of the vertical spectrum of kinetic energy in stratified turbulence. Our theoretical approach allows us to define energy-dominated, helicity-dominated, and joint dual cascade regimes in turbulent flows at various stratification rates. Some of them are verified with the balloon measurements from the Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere. To summarize, one of the conclusions of this work states that domination of helicity flattens the spectrum while an increase in the stratification makes it steeper.
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