Abstract
Two data sets (OTREC and PREDICT) and the European Center operational
model are used to study convection.
Vertically integrated moisture convergence is taken to be a proxy for
convection. The interplay between the thermodynamic parameters is
examined for weak and strong 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.
The European Center model is used to look at the composite diurnal
cycles of strong and weak convection. As convection increases,
saturation fraction increases while instability index and DCIN decrease
as in OTREC and PREDICT. The boundary layer and free troposphere thus
both play an important role in convection development.