Building upon the intrinsic properties of Navier-Stokes dynamics, namely the prevalence of intense vortical structures and the interrelationship between vorticity and strain rate, we propose a simple framework to quantify the extreme events and the smallest scales of turbulence. We demonstrate that our approach is in excellent agreement with the best available data from direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence, with Taylor-scale Reynolds number up to 1300. We additionally highlight a shortcoming of prevailing intermittency models due to their disconnection from observed correlation between vorticity and strain. Our work accentuates the importance of this correlation as a crucial step in developing an accurate understanding of intermittency in turbulence.
Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures