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OTREC2019: Convection Over the East Pacific and Southwest Caribbean

Željka Fuchs‐Stone, D. J. Raymond, Stipo Sentić

2020Geophysical Research Letters65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present preliminary results from the field program Organization of Tropical East Pacific Convection (OTREC), with measurements during August and September of 2019 using the NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V over the tropical East Pacific and Southwest Caribbean. We found that active convection in this region has predominantly bottom‐heavy vertical mass fluxes, while decaying systems exhibit top‐heavy fluxes characteristic of stratiform rain regions. As in other regions that have been studied, a strong anti‐correlation exists between the low to mid‐level moist convective instability and the column relative humidity or saturation fraction. Finally, the characteristics of convection as a function of latitude differ greatly between the Southwest Caribbean and Colombian Pacific coast on one hand, and the intertropical convergence zone to the west. In particular, the strongest convection in the former is to the south, while it is to the north in the latter, in spite of similar latitudinal sea surface temperature distributions.

Topics & Concepts

ConvectionIntertropical Convergence ZoneClimatologyGeologyAtmospheric convectionLatitudeOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesTroposphereGeographyMeteorologyPrecipitationGeodesyClimate variability and modelsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes