Bringing in visibility variable which includes effect of blowing snow.#56
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@EricJames-NOAA Will you commit this PR back to EMC/UPP before SFE? |
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@guoqing-noaa no, this code is not needed for SFE. It's just for our own internal evaluation of the blowing snow effect in the visibility. Once we are satisfied with the code, we can add it to EMC/UPP, but we will just have one unified visibility rather than the two I include here for our evaluation. |
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Thanks, @EricJames-NOAA ! |
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@guoqing-noaa yes that's right! Just in RRFS-B...the only impact will be the one additional variable. |
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After sync with authoritative EMC develop branch, I need to bring back in the GSL code additions to output a second visibility variable which includes the effect of visibility.