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[production/RRFS.v1] Add clear-sky shortwave downward at surface flux to available diagnostics. #825

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Description

This PR adds a new diagnostic, instantaneous downward shortwave flux at the surface assuming clear-sky conditions.
This is needed for RRFSv1.

Analogous to #824 into develop branch.

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Tested on Hera using Intel compilers.
No change to results.

@MatthewPyle-NOAA MatthewPyle-NOAA changed the title Add clear-sky shortwave downward at surface flux to available diagnostics. [production/RRFS.v1] Add clear-sky shortwave downward at surface flux to available diagnostics. May 1, 2024
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@dustinswales @EricJames-NOAA Are PRs coming for ccpp-physics and UFS WM to complete this one?

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Yes, @EricJames-NOAA - thanks. Just modified the titles to add the [production/RRFS.v1]

… into production/RRFS.v1/swdnclrskyflx_diag
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@dustinswales @MatthewPyle-NOAA ufs-community/ccpp-physics#198 is merged. This is ready to revert .gitmodules and update the ccpp-physics submodule pointer.

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Looks good to me...approving

@MatthewPyle-NOAA MatthewPyle-NOAA merged commit cf8d14d into NOAA-EMC:production/RRFS.v1 May 7, 2024
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