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Correction to: Impact of the observed SST frequency in the model initialization on the BSISO prediction

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Correction to: Impact of the observed SST frequency in the model initialization on the BSISO prediction
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Climate Dynamics, July 2021
DOI 10.1007/s00382-021-05844-3
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Xueyan Zhu, Xiangwen Liu, Anning Huang, Yang Zhou, Yang Wu, Zhipeng Fu

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