Many earth, environmental, ecological, biological, physical, astrophysical and financial variables exhibit random space-time fluctuations; symmetric, non- Gaussian frequency distributions of increments characterized by heavy tails that often decay with separation distance or lag; nonlinear power-law scaling of sample structure functions (moments of absolute increments) in a midrange of lags, with breakdown in such scaling at small and large lags; extended power-law scaling at all lags; nonlinear scaling of power-law exponent with order of sample structure function; and pronounced statistical anisotropy. The literature has traditionally considered such variables to be multifractal. Previously we proposed a simpler and more comprehen...