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Overview

Robert Parinussa is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, and Oceanography.

Their main research topics include Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Climate Change and Permafrost, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, and Cryospheric Studies and Observations.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Robert Parinussa include:

  • Daniel Fiifi Tawia Hagan
  • Seokhyeon Kim
  • Waheed Ullah
  • Asher Samuel Bhatti
  • Tong Jiang

Parinussa has several recent papers published in notable venues. These include:

  • "Evaluation of 18 satellite- and model-based soil moisture products using in situ measurements from 826 sensors" (2021), published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • "Maximizing Temporal Correlations in Long-Term Global Satellite Soil Moisture Data-Merging" (2020), published in Remote Sensing
  • "Long-Term Global Satellite Soil Moisture from Maximized Temporal Correlations (1998-2015)" (2020), published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • "Long-Term Global Satellite Soil Moisture from Maximized Temporal Correlations (1998-2015)" (2020), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The publication venues where Parinussa frequently contributes include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Remote Sensing
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Best Publications

  • ESA CCI Soil Moisture for improved Earth system understanding : State-of-the art and future directions

    Wouter Dorigo;Wolfgang Wagner;Clement Albergel;Franziska Albrecht

  • Trend-preserving blending of passive and active microwave soil moisture retrievals

    Y. Y. Liu;W. A. Dorigo;R. M. Parinussa;R. A. M. de Jeu

  • Developing an improved soil moisture dataset by blending passive and active microwave satellite-based retrievals

    Y. Y. Liu;Y. Y. Liu;Y. Y. Liu;R. M. Parinussa;W. A. Dorigo;R. A. M. De Jeu

  • Evaluation of the ESA CCI soil moisture product using ground-based observations

    W.A. Dorigo;A. Gruber;R.A.M. De Jeu;W. Wagner

  • Error characterisation of global active and passive microwave soil moisture datasets.

    W. A. Dorigo;K. Scipal;R. M. Parinussa;Y. Y. Liu;Y. Y. Liu;Y. Y. Liu

  • Evaluating global trends (1988–2010) in harmonized multi‐satellite surface soil moisture

    Wouter Dorigo;Richard de Jeu;Daniel Chung;Robert Parinussa

  • El Niño-La Niña cycle and recent trends in continental evaporation

    Diego G. Miralles;Martinus J. van den Berg;John H. Gash;Robert M. Parinussa

  • State of the Climate in 2014

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Estimating root mean square errors in remotely sensed soil moisture over continental scale domains

    Clara S. Draper;Clara S. Draper;Rolf Reichle;Richard de Jeu;Vahid Naeimi;Vahid Naeimi

  • Global-scale assessment and combination of SMAP with ASCAT (active) and AMSR2 (passive) soil moisture products

    Hyunglok Kim;Robert Parinussa;Alexandra G. Konings;Wolfgang Wagner

  • A global comparison of alternate AMSR2 soil moisture products: Why do they differ?

    Seokhyeon Kim;Yi.Y. Liu;Fiona M. Johnson;Robert M. Parinussa;Robert M. Parinussa

  • A Preliminary Study toward Consistent Soil Moisture from AMSR2

    Robert M. Parinussa;Thomas R. H. Holmes;Niko Wanders;Wouter A. Dorigo

  • Error Estimates for Near-Real-Time Satellite Soil Moisture as Derived From the Land Parameter Retrieval Model

    R. M. Parinussa;A. G. C. A. Meesters;Y. Y. Liu;W. Dorigo

  • State of the Climate in 2016

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Supplementary material to "Evaluation of 18 satellite- and model-based soil moisture products using in situ measurements from 826 sensors"

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  • The impact of land surface temperature on soil moisture anomaly detection from passive microwave observations

    R. M. Parinussa;R. M. Parinussa;T. R. H. Holmes;M. T. Yilmaz;W. T. Crow

  • State of the Climate in 2013

    Jessica Blunden;Derek S. Arndt;Kate M. Willett;A. Johannes Dolman

  • The merging of radiative transfer based surface soil moisture data from SMOS and AMSR-E

    R. van der Schalie;R.A.M. de Jeu;Y.H. Kerr;J.P. Wigneron

  • Soil Moisture Retrievals From the WindSat Spaceborne Polarimetric Microwave Radiometer

    R. M. Parinussa;T. R. H. Holmes;R. A. M. de Jeu

  • Assessing the relationship between microwave vegetation optical depth and gross primary production

    Irene E Teubner;Matthias Forkel;Martin Jung;Yi Y Liu

  • Global-scale Assessment and Combination of SMAP with ASCAT (Active) and AMSR2 (Passive) Soil Moisture Products

    Hyunglok Kim;Robert Parinussa;Alexandra Konings;Wolfgang Wagner

  • [Regional Climates] Central South America 2016

    J. A. Marengo;Jhan Carlo Espinoza;L. M. Alves;J. Ronchail

Frequent Co-Authors

R.A.M. de Jeu
R.A.M. de Jeu Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Yi Y. Liu
Yi Y. Liu Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Diego G. Miralles
Diego G. Miralles Ghent University
Thomas R. H. Holmes
Thomas R. H. Holmes Goddard Space Flight Center
Johannes W. Kaiser
Johannes W. Kaiser German Meteorological Service
Ashish Sharma
Ashish Sharma University of New South Wales
Matthew F. McCabe
Matthew F. McCabe King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Bryan J. Johnson
Bryan J. Johnson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dale F. Hurst
Dale F. Hurst Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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