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Arctic Ice Ocean Prediction System: evaluating sea-ice forecasts during <i>Xuelong</i>'s first trans-Arctic Passage in summer 2017 – CORRIGENDUM

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  • Should read ‘Examples of the state-of-the-art operational sea-ice and ocean forecasting systems are the Canadian Global Ice Ocean Prediction System (GIOPS; Smith and others, 2016), the United States Navy Arctic Cap Nowcast/Forecast System (ACNFS; Hebert and others, 2015) and the Towards an Operational Prediction system of the North Atlantic and European coastal Zones (TOPAZ4; Sakov and others, 2012)’.

  • Cite this article: Mu L, Liang X, Yang Q, Liu J, Zheng F (2020).

  • Arctic Ice Ocean Prediction System: evaluating sea-ice forecasts during Xuelong’s first trans-Arctic Passage in summer 2017 – CORRIGENDUM.

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Should read ‘Examples of the state-of-the-art operational sea-ice and ocean forecasting systems are the Canadian Global Ice Ocean Prediction System (GIOPS; Smith and others, 2016), the United States Navy Arctic Cap Nowcast/Forecast System (ACNFS; Hebert and others, 2015) and the Towards an Operational Prediction system of the North Atlantic and European coastal Zones (TOPAZ4; Sakov and others, 2012)’.

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