An approach to determine the convective available
potential energy (CAPE) and the convective inhibition
(CIN) based on the use of data from a Raman lidar
system is illustrated in this work. The use of Raman
lidar data allows to provide high temporal resolution
measurements (5 min) of CAPE and CIN and follow
their evolution over extended time periods covering the
full cycle of convective activity. Lidar-based
measurements of CAPE and CIN are obtained from
Raman lidar measurements of the temperature and water
vapour mixing ratio profiles and the surface
measurements of temperature, pressure and dew point
temperature provided by a surface weather station.
The approach is applied to the data collected by the
Raman lidar system BASIL in the frame of COPS.
Attention was focused on 15 July and 25-26 July 2007.
Lidar-based measurements are in good agreement with
simultaneous measurements from radiosondes and with
estimates from different mesoscale models