Implementing refactor wetland code from Zhang et al. (2022) WRR #100
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This PR is associated with the PR#97 in noahmp repo:
NCAR/noahmp#97
Implementing a wetland water storage model from Zhang et al. 2022 WRR (https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR030573)
The wetland code has been refactored to the newest version of Noah-MP LSM.
To activate the wetland, a new namelist entry has been added:
wetland_option = 1 : for single point
wetland_option = 2 : for 2D regional
Initial test with the refactor wetland code at single point is conducted with the Fen site data from SK, Canada, for three years (see attached pdf).
Test_Wetland_Code_Output.pdf