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Ruoying He

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  136
Citations -  5479

Ruoying He is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea surface temperature & Ocean current. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 127 publications receiving 4545 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruoying He include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.

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Development of a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave-Sediment Transport (COAWST) Modeling System

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave-Sediment Transport (COAWST) Modeling System, which is comprised of the Model Coupling Toolkit to exchange data fields between the ocean model ROMS, the atmosphere model WRF, the wave model SWAN, and the sediment capabilities of the Community Sediment Transport Model.
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US GODAE: Global Ocean Prediction with the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM)

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid coordinate ocean model (HYCOM) with data assimilation in an eddy-resolving, fully global ocean prediction system with transition to the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) at.08 deg equatorial (~7 km mid-latitude) resolution in 2007 and.04 deg resolution by 2011.
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Phytoplankton Response to Intrusions of Slope Water on the West Florida Shelf: Models and Observations

TL;DR: In this article, coupled biophysical models of wind and buoyancy-driven circulation, three phytoplankton groups (diatoms, K. brevis, and microflagellates), and these slope water supplies of nitrate and silicate, and selective grazing stress by copepods and protozoans found that diatoms won in one 1998 case of no light limitation by colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM).
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Ocean–atmosphere dynamics during Hurricane Ida and Nor'Ida: An application of the coupled ocean–atmosphere–wave–sediment transport (COAWST) modeling system

TL;DR: In this article, a coupled ocean-atmosphere-wave-sediment transport (COAWST) model was used to investigate atmosphere-ocean-wave interactions in November 2009 during Hurricane Ida and its subsequent evolution to Nor’Ida.
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Local and deep‐ocean forcing contributions to anomalous water properties on the West Florida Shelf

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the question of local versus deep-ocean forcing for the West Florida Shelf (WFS) using in situ data and a numerical circulation model.