india and the us have decided to reactivate the indian ocean observing system (indoos), a network of 36 moored buoys in the high seas to collect h i g h - r e s o l u t i o n ocean and atmospheric data for weather forecasts. the indoos array of buoys fell into neglect and disrepair during the years of the covid-19 pandemic, leading to gaps in observational data considered crucial by weather forecasters, particularly since the links between the indian ocean dipole phenomenon and monsoon were established.
India and the US will reactivate the Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS) to collect data for weather forecasts. The move addresses gaps in observational data related to the Indian Ocean Dipole phenomenon and monsoon, with discussions on the RAMA programme and ship-time.
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