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    • RODIER Quentin's avatar
      B.Vie 23/06/2021: LIMA major update and CAMS aerosols reading. · 41d2a375
      RODIER Quentin authored
      - Initialization and coupling aerosols from CAMS forecasts/analysis
      - Kappa-Kohler theory to compute CCN activation
      - Subgrid condensation with LIMA (LSUBG_COND=T)
      - Prognostic supersaturation with LIMA (LSPRO=T and LADJ=F)
      - Option to relax the adjustement to saturation
      
      TODO : 014_LIMA test case is not working for now with new options LSPRO=T and LADJ=F
      41d2a375
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    • RODIER Quentin's avatar
      Soline Bielli : 01/03/2019: Sea salt update: the significant sea wave height... · b0e04b95
      RODIER Quentin authored
      Soline Bielli : 01/03/2019: Sea salt update: the significant sea wave height now influences salt emission.
      The sea salt is either set to a default value of 2meters or read in ECMWF Grib file (if the variable exists).
      Now 5 modes are available (3 before) and the order in output is changed.
      The large-scale sea wave height from ECMWF grib is 2D. HALO2 update of the ls variable in modeln is not yet adapted to 2D field (it is switch off in this version for this variable).
      b0e04b95
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    • WAUTELET Philippe's avatar
      Philippe 30/01/2017: · 548984e7
      WAUTELET Philippe authored
      * modd_gridn.f90: all fields are now managed with TFIELDLIST
      * added INI_FIELD_SCALARS subroutine
      * corrected bugs for use of TFIELDLIST with all the PROGRAMS
      548984e7
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