Document layer_ref COORD_CONFIG#174
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This adds a line to the parameter documentation of COORD_CONFIG highlighting the difference between layer_ref and linear (setting densities for layers and interfaces, respectively). The parameter documentation for LIGHTEST_DENSITY and DENSITY_RANGE are also changed to reflect the behaviour when the densities are specified for interfaces.
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* Fixes latent heat contribution from fprec and frunoff (MCT and NUOPC)
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This adds a line to the parameter documentation of
COORD_CONFIGhighlighting the difference betweenlayer_refandlinear(setting densities for layers and interfaces, respectively).The parameter documentation for
LIGHTEST_DENSITYandDENSITY_RANGEare also changed toreflect the behaviour when the densities are specified for interfaces. Is this best practice? Or should parameter documentations be the same for any
get_param()call for a given parameter?