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Unify cfsr and gefs datm datamodes#300

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Unify cfsr and gefs datm datamodes#300
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Description of changes

Code for cfsr and gefs datm datamodes is very similar (just with different function names). This PR removes the duplicates. As gefs datm datamode is already in ESCOMP/CDEPS, gefs is retained here. Note that GFS, GEFS, CFSR, etc. input datasets are still handled via streams in the same way, just with datamode == 'GEFS'.

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CDEPS Issues Fixed (include github issue #): NOAA-EMC#64

Are there dependencies on other component PRs (if so list):

Are changes expected to change answers (bfb, different to roundoff, more substantial): bfb

Any User Interface Changes (namelist or namelist defaults changes): Remove cfsr datm datamodes. Use gefs instead

Testing performed (e.g. aux_cdeps, CESM prealpha, etc): UFS regression test suite

Hashes used for testing: See ufs-community/ufs-weather-model#2389

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@NickSzapiro-NOAA Does this still need to go in? If so please fix the merge conflicts and I'll try to take care of it right away. Sorry it wasn't handled in a timely manner.

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@jedwards4b This has been updated to top of main

@jedwards4b jedwards4b merged commit bb29e46 into ESCOMP:main Mar 5, 2025
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