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Jeevanjee longwave radiation #502

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@milankl milankl commented Mar 24, 2024

Implements the longwave radiation from Seeley and Wordsworth, 2023 originally Jeevanjee and Romps, 2018 as outlined in #456.

Changes the timescale of tropopause relexation from 6hours to 24hours as 6 hours seems to be unstable at low resolutions. 24h is totally sufficient to prevent a pile-up of radiation in the top-most layer which would otherwise be the case because layer 1 cannot radiate into outer space with 0-flux boundary conditions at top and surface.

@milankl milankl added parameterizations 🌧️ Parameterizations of unresolved physical processes radiation 🌞 Sun warms us up, space cools us down. labels Mar 24, 2024
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@milankl milankl added the new defaults 🆕 Will change the defaults model components or their parameters. label Mar 25, 2024
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Another simple radiation scheme
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