Abstract
Gridded dropsonde analyses are made using data from the OTREC
(Organization of Tropical East Pacific Convection) and PREDICT
(Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-Systems in the Tropics) projects
to characterize the mesoscale properties of tropical oceanic convection
in terms of selected thermodynamic parameters computable from the
explicit grids of large-scale models. In particular, column relative
humidity, low to mid-tropospheric moist convective instability, and
convective inhibition correlate with moisture convergence, while sea
surface temperature is related to the top-heaviness of mass flux
profiles and the integrated entropy divergence. Local (as opposed to
global) surface heat and moisture fluxes and convective available
potential energy have little relation to these quantities. These results
provide useful constraints for cumulus parameterizations.