Assessment of Convective Activity Using Stability Indices as Inferred from Radiosonde and MODIS Data

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Assessment of Convective Activity Using Stability Indices as Inferred from Radiosonde and MODIS Data

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dc.contributor.author Dr.Babu, C A
dc.contributor.author Jayakrishnan, P R
dc.date.accessioned 2014-05-17T06:54:01Z
dc.date.available 2014-05-17T06:54:01Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3789
dc.description Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 2014, 4, **-** en_US
dc.description.abstract The combined use of both radiosonde data and three-dimensional satellite derived data over ocean and land is useful for a better understanding of atmospheric thermodynamics. Here, an attempt is made to study the ther-modynamic structure of convective atmosphere during pre-monsoon season over southwest peninsular India utilizing satellite derived data and radiosonde data. The stability indices were computed for the selected stations over southwest peninsular India viz: Thiruvananthapuram and Cochin, using the radiosonde data for five pre- monsoon seasons. The stability indices studied for the region are Showalter Index (SI), K Index (KI), Lifted In-dex (LI), Total Totals Index (TTI), Humidity Index (HI), Deep Convective Index (DCI) and thermodynamic pa-rameters such as Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) and Convective Inhibition Energy (CINE). The traditional Showalter Index has been modified to incorporate the thermodynamics over tropical region. MODIS data over South Peninsular India is also used for the study. When there is a convective system over south penin-sular India, the value of LI over the region is less than −4. On the other hand, the region where LI is more than 2 is comparatively stable without any convection. Similarly, when KI values are in the range 35 to 40, there is a possibility for convection. The threshold value for TTI is found to be between 50 and 55. Further, we found that prior to convection, dry bulb temperature at 1000, 850, 700 and 500 hPa is minimum and the dew point tem-perature is a maximum, which leads to increase in relative humidity. The total column water vapor is maximum in the convective region and minimum in the stable region. The threshold values for the different stability indices are found to be agreeing with that reported in literature. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship CUSAT AND CSIR en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher http://www.scirp.org/journal/acs en_US
dc.subject Atmospheric Thermodynamics en_US
dc.subject Stability Indices en_US
dc.subject Convection en_US
dc.title Assessment of Convective Activity Using Stability Indices as Inferred from Radiosonde and MODIS Data en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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