Nikolaos Bakas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Gravity wave-mean flow interactions.) |
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Iliakis EG, Bakas NA. (2021) Linear Non-Modal Growth of Planar Perturbations in a Layered Couette Flow Fluids. 6: 442 |
Kontogiannis G, Bakas NA. (2020) A Geometric Interpretation of Zonostrophic Instability Journal of Physical Oceanography. 50: 2759-2779 |
Bakas NA, Ioannou PJ. (2019) Is spontaneous generation of coherent baroclinic flows possible? Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 862: 889-923 |
Bakas NA, Farrell BF. (2010) The role of nonnormality in overreflection theory Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 67: 2547-2558 |
Bakas NA, Farrell BF. (2009) Gravity waves in a horizontal shear flow. Part II: Interaction between gravity waves and potential vorticity perturbations Journal of Physical Oceanography. 39: 497-511 |
Bakas NA, Farrell BF. (2009) Gravity waves in a horizontal shear flow. Part I: Growth mechanisms in the absence of potential vorticity perturbations Journal of Physical Oceanography. 39: 481-496 |
Bakas NA, Ioannou PJ. (2009) Modal and nonmodal growths of inviscid planar perturbations in shear flows with a free surface Physics of Fluids. 21 |
Bakas NA. (2009) Mechanisms underlying transient growth of planar perturbations in unbounded compressible shear flow Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 639: 479-507 |
Bakas NA, Farrell BF. (2008) Momentum and energy transport by gravity waves in stochastically driven stratified flows. Part II: Radiation of gravity waves from a Gaussian jet Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 65: 2308-2325 |
Bakas NA, Ioannou PJ. (2007) Momentum and energy transport by gravity waves in stochastically driven stratified flows. Part I: Radiation of gravity waves from a shear layer Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 64: 1509-1529 |