A 38-day, 5990-cast microstructure study on the equator performed\ud during the onset of the 1991-1993 El Nino shows the effect on small-scale activity\ud at 140°W of an equatorial Kelvin wave. By using two ships, data were taken\ud continuously from November 4 to December 12, 1991, near the National Oceanic\ud and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory mooring\ud at 0°N, 140°W. The ships occupied the station sequentially with a 3.5-day overlap\ud for intercalibration. Variability in currents was observed on tidal periods, and\ud periods of 4 days (presumably equatorially trapped internal gravity waves), 8 days\ud (cause unknown), 20 days (tropical instability waves), and longer (Kelvin waves).\ud Variation in wa...