new option psm_bc for edge velocity profiles for height advection#77
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This reverts commit 0ab12b6.
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GitFlow: Merge geos/develop into geos/main for release
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Including psm_bc logic as final part of synchronizing master and dev/emc branches and bringing in latest updates in NOAA-EMC fork.
With this update, we should be able to use NOAA-GFDL::dev/emc branch after a few minor updates in the ufs-weather-model project space (CMakeLists.txt, nested run namelists, add global domain multiple same-level and telescoping nest test). There is also work ongoing to synchronize the latest GFDL-MP within the CCPP physical parameterizations project.