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Konstantinos Menelaou
Konstantinos Menelaou
Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis / Environment and Climate Change Canada
Verified email at ec.gc.ca
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Impact of subgrid‐scale vertical turbulent mixing on eyewall asymmetric structures and mesovortices of hurricanes
P Zhu, K Menelaou, Z Zhu
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 140 (679), 416-438, 2014
552014
Impact of asymmetric dynamical processes on the structure and intensity change of two-dimensional hurricane-like annular vortices
K Menelaou, MK Yau, Y Martinez
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 70 (2), 559-582, 2013
362013
On the dynamics of the secondary eyewall genesis in Hurricane Wilma (2005)
K Menelaou, MK Yau, Y Martinez
Geophysical research letters 39 (4), 2012
342012
Development of a misaligned tropical cyclone
DA Schecter, K Menelaou
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2019
242019
On the origin and impact of a polygonal eyewall in the rapid intensification of Hurricane Wilma (2005)
K Menelaou, MK Yau, Y Martinez
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 70 (12), 3839-3858, 2013
192013
On the role of asymmetric convective bursts to the problem of hurricane intensification: Radiation of vortex Rossby waves and wave–mean flow interactions
K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 71 (6), 2057-2077, 2014
182014
Corrigendum
K Menelaou, DA Schecter, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 73 (11), 4605, 2016
16*2016
On the relative contribution of inertia-gravity wave radiation to asymmetric instabilities in tropical cyclone-like vortices
K Menelaou, DA Schecter, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2016
162016
Some aspects of the problem of secondary eyewall formation in idealized three‐dimensional nonlinear simulations
K Menelaou, MK Yau, Y Martinez
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 6 (3), 491-512, 2014
162014
Barotropic instability across the moat and inner eyewall dissipation: A numerical study of Hurricane Wilma (2005)
TK Lai, K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2019
152019
Roles of barotropic instability across the moat in inner eyewall decay and outer eyewall intensification: Three-dimensional numerical experiments
TK Lai, EA Hendricks, K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 78 (2), 473-496, 2021
72021
Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclone Intensification to Axisymmetric Heat Sources: The Role of Inertial Stability
G Paull, K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2017
72017
A Possible Three-Dimensional Mechanism for Oscillating Wobbles in Tropical Cyclone–Like Vortices with Concentric Eyewalls
K Menelaou, MK Yau, TK Lai
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 75 (7), 2157-2174, 2018
62018
Note on Analyzing Perturbation Growth in a Tropical Cyclone-Like Vortex Radiating Inertia-Gravity Waves
DA Schecter, K Menelaou
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2017
62017
Roles of barotropic instability across the moat in inner eyewall decay and outer eyewall intensification: Essential dynamics
TK Lai, EA Hendricks, MK Yau, K Menelaou
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 78 (5), 1411-1428, 2021
42021
Spontaneous emission of spiral inertia-gravity waves and formation of elliptical eyewalls in tropical cyclone-like vortices - three– dimensional nonlinear simulations
K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2018
42018
Sensitivity of tropical cyclone intensification to axisymmetric heat sources: The role of low level heating and cooling from different microphysical processes
G Paull, K Menelaou, MK Yau
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2018
22018
Roles of Barotropic Instability across the Moat in Tropical Cyclone Eyewall Replacement Cycles
TK Lai, EA Hendricks, MK Yau, K Menelaou
34th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 2021
2021
Barotropic Instability across the Moat and Inner Eyewall Dissipation: Idealised Experiments
TK Lai, K Menelaou, PM Yau
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, A13G-03, 2019
2019
A Dynamical Perspective on Inner Eyewall Dissipation in Hurricane Wilma (2005)
TK Lai, K Menelaou, PMK Yau
33rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 2018
2018
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