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MISMO FIELD EXPERIMENT IN THE EQUATORIAL INDIAN OCEAN
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Buoy Array AreaCoastal EngineeringEngineeringOceanographyMoored Buoy ArrayMarine Geophysical DataEarth ScienceGeophysicsOcean MonitoringMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceGeodesyOcean InstrumentationMeteorologyMarine GeologyGeographyOceanic ForcingClimate DynamicsClimatologyPhysical OceanographyMadden-julian Oscillation
The Mirai Indian Ocean cruise for the Study of the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO)-convection Onset (MISMO) was a field experiment that took place in the central equatorial Indian Ocean during October–December 2006, using the research vessel Mirai, a moored buoy array, and landbased sites at the Maldive Islands. The aim of MISMO was to capture atmospheric and oceanic features in the equatorial Indian Ocean when convection in the MJO was initiated. This article describes details of the experiment as well as some selected early results. Intensive observations using Doppler radar, radiosonde, surface meteorological measurements, and other instruments were conducted at 0°, 80.5°E, after deploying an array of surface and subsurface moorings around this site. The Mirai stayed within this buoy array area from 24 October through 25 November. After a period of stationary observations, underway meteorological measurements were continued from the Maldives to the eastern Indian Ocean in early December. All observatio...