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Erratum for the Perspective “How fast are the oceans warming?” by L. Cheng, J. Abraham, Z. Hausfather, K. E. Trenberth

Science8 Mar 2019Vol 363, Issue 6431DOI: 10.1126/science.aax1875
In the Perspective “How fast are the oceans warming?,” it was originally stated that “The OHC trend for the upper 2000 m in AR5 ranged from 0.20 to 0.32 W m–2” over the 1971–2010 period. The AR5 ocean warming rates should have been reported as 0.24 to 0.36 W m–2. The text and bottom graph have been corrected. This slight modification has no substantive impact on the analysis or the conclusions of the manuscript.

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