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Konstantin Y. Vinnikov is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States.

The professional record for Konstantin Y. Vinnikov includes research contributions that are presently not specified in terms of individual publications or topics.

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Best Publications

  • The Global Soil Moisture Data Bank

    Alan Robock;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Govindarajalu Srinivasan;Jared K. Entin

  • Temporal and spatial scales of observed soil moisture variations in the extratropics

    Jared K. Entin;Alan Robock;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Steven E. Hollinger

  • Global Warming and Northern Hemisphere Sea Ice Extent

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Alan Robock;Ronald J. Stouffer;John E. Walsh

  • Scales of temporal and spatial variability of midlatitude soil moisture

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Alan Robock;Nina A. Speranskaya;C. Adam Schlosser

  • 30-Year Satellite Record Reveals Contrasting Arctic and Antarctic Decadal Sea Ice Variability

    D. J. Cavalieri;C. L. Parkinson;K. Y. Vinnikov

  • SO2 emissions and lifetimes: Estimates from inverse modeling using in situ and global, space-based (SCIAMACHY and OMI) observations

    Chulkyu Lee;Chulkyu Lee;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Aaron van Donkelaar;Hanlim Lee

  • Use of Midlatitude Soil Moisture and Meteorological Observations to Validate Soil Moisture Simulations with Biosphere and Bucket Models

    Alan Robock;Konstantin Ya Vinnikov;C. Adam Schlosser;Nina A. Speranskaya

  • Global Warming Trend of Mean Tropospheric Temperature Observed by Satellites

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Norman C. Grody;Norman C. Grody

  • Empirical Data on Contemporary Global Climate Changes (Temperature and Precipitation)

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  • Effects of frozen soil on soil temperature, spring infiltration, and runoff: Results from the PILPS 2(d) experiment at Valdai, Russia

    Lifeng Luo;Alan Robock;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;C. Adam Schlosser

  • Evaluation of the AMIP soil moisture simulations

    Alan Robock;Alan Robock;C.Adam Schlosser;Konstantin Ya Vinnikov;Nina A Speranskaya

  • Land surface conditions over Eurasia and Indian summer monsoon rainfall

    Alan Robock;Mingquan Mu;Konstantin Vinnikov;David Robinson

  • Model assessment of the role of natural variability in recent global warming

    R. J. Stouffer;S. Manabe;K. Ya. Vinnikov

  • Developing Algorithm for Operational GOES-R Land Surface Temperature Product

    Yunyue Yu;D. Tarpley;J.L. Privette;M.D. Goldberg

  • Satellite remote sensing of soil moisture in Illinois, United States

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Alan Robock;Shuang Qiu;Jared K. Entin

  • Evaluation of Global Soil Wetness Project Soil Moisture Simulations

    Jared K. Entin;Alan Robock;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Vladimir Zabelin

  • Changes in seasonal and diurnal cycles of ozone and temperature in the eastern U.S.

    Bryan J. Bloomer;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Russell R. Dickerson

  • Estimation and Extrapolation of Climate Normals and Climatic Trends

    Robert E. Livezey;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Marina M. Timofeyeva;Richard Tinker

  • GCIP water and energy budget synthesis (WEBS)

    J. Roads;R. Lawford;E. Bainto;E. Berbery

  • Angular anisotropy of satellite observations of land surface temperature

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Yunyue Yu;Mitchell D. Goldberg;Dan Tarpley

  • Temperature trends at the surface and in the troposphere

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Norman C. Grody;Alan Robock;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • Optimal design of surface networks for observation of soil moisture

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Alan Robock;Shuang Qiu;Jared K. Entin

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Robock
Alan Robock Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Claire L. Parkinson
Claire L. Parkinson Goddard Space Flight Center
Yunyue Yu
Yunyue Yu National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Norman C. Grody
Norman C. Grody National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Donald J. Cavalieri
Donald J. Cavalieri Goddard Space Flight Center
Russell R. Dickerson
Russell R. Dickerson University of Maryland, College Park
Lifeng Luo
Lifeng Luo Michigan State University
David A. Robinson
David A. Robinson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ronald J. Stouffer
Ronald J. Stouffer University of Arizona

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