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Author Correction: Northwestern Pacific tropical cyclone activity enhanced by increased Asian dust emissions during the Little Ice Age

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  • Yang Yang

    (School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nanjing Normal University
    Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Bedford Institute of Oceanography)

  • David J. W. Piper

    (Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Bedford Institute of Oceanography)

  • Min Xu

    (School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nanjing Normal University)

  • Jianhua Gao

    (School of Geography and Ocean Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development, Nanjing University)

  • Jianjun Jia

    (State Key Laboratory for Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, East China Normal University)

  • Alexandre Normandeau

    (Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Bedford Institute of Oceanography)

  • Dongdong Chu

    (Institute of Physical Oceanography and Remote Sensing, Ocean College, Zhejiang University)

  • Liang Zhou

    (School of Geography, Geomatics and Planning, Jiangsu Normal University)

  • Ya Ping Wang

    (School of Geography and Ocean Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development, Nanjing University
    State Key Laboratory for Estuarine and Coastal Research, School of Marine Sciences, East China Normal University)

  • Shu Gao

    (School of Geography and Ocean Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development, Nanjing University)

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  • Yang Yang & David J. W. Piper & Min Xu & Jianhua Gao & Jianjun Jia & Alexandre Normandeau & Dongdong Chu & Liang Zhou & Ya Ping Wang & Shu Gao, 2022. "Author Correction: Northwestern Pacific tropical cyclone activity enhanced by increased Asian dust emissions during the Little Ice Age," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-30171-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-30171-4
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