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Update gsl/develop from master 2021/02/22 #78

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@climbfuji climbfuji commented Feb 22, 2021

Update NOAA-GSL gsl/develop from NCAR master as of 2021/02/22. Code is identical except CODEOWNERS.

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NOAA-GSL/ccpp-framework#11
#78
NOAA-GSL/fv3atm#73
NOAA-GSL/ufs-weather-model#63

For testing, see NOAA-GSL/ufs-weather-model#63.

dustinswales and others added 30 commits November 6, 2020 15:35
…e_generic to the gmtb_scm_spec_sfc_flux scheme (fixes specified surface flux cases for SCM)
Fix specified surface flux "scheme" (CCPP-SCM only!!!)
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Code is identical to NCAR ccpp-framework master, except CODEOWNERS.

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mdtoy commented Feb 22, 2021

This PR looks good.

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Looks good to me.

@DomHeinzeller DomHeinzeller merged commit b2c7bd5 into NOAA-GSL:gsl/develop Feb 22, 2021
@climbfuji climbfuji deleted the update_gsl_develop_from_master branch June 27, 2022 03:29
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