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Jeremy Wiggert
University of Southern MississippiMeeting roles in:
Impact on Estuarine-shelf Exchange Flows Through the Barrier Island Tidal Inlets of the Mississippi Sound during the Extreme Events of Bonnet Carré Spillway Double Opening and Hurricane Barry in 2019.
Enhancing Hurricane Wave Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico using Statistical, Parametric, and Weather Research and Forecasting Model
Advancing Extreme Wave Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico by Improving Boundary Layer Interactions and Wave Breaking Physics
Coastal Air-Sea Interactions, Heat Fluxes and Their Implications in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Evaluating WRF Parameterization Scheme Sensitivities for Modeling Winds during Hurricane Events over the Gulf of Mexico
The Impact of Large-amplitude Interannual Variation in Fluvial Inputs on the Coastal Hydrodynamics that Govern Shellfishery Viability within Mississippi Sound
Algal Bloom Prediction Using Machine-Learning Models in the Mississippi Sound
Assessing the Sensitivity of Daily Hindcast and Forecast Modeled Freshwater Plumes in the Mississippi Sound and Bight
Evaluating the Impact of Bonnet Carré Spillway Operations on Estuarine Circulation and Salinity in the Mississippi Sound Using Scenario-Based Hydrodynamic Modeling
msbCOAWST-Based Evaluation of Discharge Redistribution and Coastal Water Quality Impacts of Neptune Pass
Coupled Modeling of Hydrodynamic and Biogeochemical Responses within the Mississippi Sound and Bight to the 2019 Bonnet Carré Spillway Openings
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