metforcing: add GEOS-IT bias reader and extend MERRA-2 lapse rate handling for sub-global domains#1761
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@dmocko — draft PR is up for feedback |
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An immediate comment: There's a lot of wasted space in geos_itbias codes due to use of old fixed-length Fortran indentation. I will switch these to free form. |
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Description
Fixes #1760
This PR adds a GEOS-IT bias meteorological forcing option (GEOS-IT forcings bias-corrected using MERRA-2 climatology) to support seamless transitions from MERRA-2 to GEOS-IT forcing in LIS simulations.
It also extends the MERRA-2 lapse rate reader with:
Summary of changes:
lis/metforcing/geos_itbias/Credits
Testcase
Sanity checks were performed to verify correct reading and application of lapse rate files. Short LIS runs were performed using both MERRA-2 and GEOS-IT bias forcings, including cases with dynamic lapse rates enabled.