Abstract
The systematic analysis of convection and the environment is performed
for two field projects, OTREC and PREDICT by implementing 3DVAR on
drospondes data sets. Vertically integrated moisture convergence is
taken to be a proxy for convection. The interplay between the
thermodynamic parameters is examined for three different stages of
convection: strong convection, medium to weak and weak to null
convection. It is found that for strong convection saturation fraction
anti-correlates with instability index and DCIN in a similar manner for
all analyzed regions of PREDICT and OTREC, while the differences in the
environment become more pronounced as we move towards weak and null
convection. ECMWF operational model is used to look at the time
evolution of convection. As convection increases, saturation fraction
increases while instability index and DCIN decrease. The boundary layer
and free troposphere both play an important role in convection
development in OTREC and PREDICT regions.