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update rrtmgp and add sea salt aerosols to target amip config #3374

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@szy21 szy21 changed the title add sea salt add sea salt aerosols Oct 9, 2024
@szy21 szy21 force-pushed the zs/sea_salt branch 4 times, most recently from 1907a02 to 6654621 Compare October 10, 2024 22:51
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@szy21 szy21 changed the title add sea salt aerosols update rrtmgp and add sea salt aerosols to target amip config Oct 10, 2024
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- Update RRTMGP to v0.19.1, which fixes the sea salt aerosol lookup table.
Sea salt aerosol is added to the target amip config.
PR [3374](https://github.com/CliMA/ClimaAtmos.jl/pull/3374)
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Being pedantic here: the update of RRTMGP is only in the enviroments, not in ClimaAtmos package itself. (No need to change anything)

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Merged via the queue into main with commit 58d89e1 Oct 11, 2024
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@szy21 szy21 deleted the zs/sea_salt branch October 11, 2024 18:50
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