Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)

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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
Increased Persistence in Winter-to-Spring Precipitation Anomalies over  South China since the Late 1990s and the Possible Mechanisms in: Journal of  Climate Volume 36 Issue 20 (2023)
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