Stability Parameters

4th October 2007: 12UTC
This is the first image with four of eight panels that we see. If we look at the below satellite image we see that most of the convection is now tight to the eastcoast of Spain. The increased precipitation is wel reflected in the HIRLAM model. To the top left we see the precipitable water where especially in the area where the convection is bound a maximum of up to 50 mm is observed. The white lines you see in this image is the moisture convergence at 850 hPa. As you would expect with convection and severe updrafts we find a local maximum of this parameter just off the Spanish east coast.
For the onset of convection you do not want to have a strong cap that you need to overwin. The top right image shows that for the region of interest the CIN is not that high. Further SE the cap is stronger with values up to 1000 J Kg-1 (hence, the lower activity seen in enhanced IR). The maximum that we find off the Spanish coast in the bottom left image is the WINDEX that tells us that there are some microbursts associated to this convective event..

Meteosat 9: Enhanced IR10.8 - 4 October 2008 12UTC