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Third reconciliation PR from production/RRFS.v1 #229

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@grantfirl grantfirl commented Oct 29, 2024

This work is the same as #179, but targeting ufs/dev.

This PR is the first of many that will modernized, modularize, and streamline Thompson-Eidhammer microphysics.

This PR includes:

  1. The addition of parameterized kind: REAL -> real(kind_phys)
  2. Consistent indentation
  3. Removal of GOTO statements
  4. Physical constants are now coming from the host.

This is expected to change results for any RTs that use Thompson MP because of point 4.

AndersJensen-NOAA and others added 21 commits December 7, 2023 14:01
…nd it will be consistent with convective precipitation"
…entrations.F90 due to passing in PI as variable
[production/RRFS.v1] physics updates for RRFS.v1 code freeze
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[production/RRFS.v1] Fix 'check all' with 0-size allocations
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Please fix the trailing whitespace, other than that good to go.

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test are all done at ufs-community/ufs-weather-model#2482. @grantfirl @dustinswales @rhaesung can you merge this pr?

@rhaesung rhaesung merged commit 6e0467a into ufs-community:ufs/dev Nov 25, 2024
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