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Prevent run-time crash if using GEOSIT meteorolology directory #220

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Name: Lizzie Lundgren
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This PR makes updates to allow setting GEOSIT as possible met directory in HEMCO_Config.rc without the model crashing. This update facilitates in progress development to include GEOS-IT as a standard GEOS-Chem meteorology option.

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geoschem/geos-chem#1846

This update facilitates development to include GEOS-IT as a standard
GEOS-Chem meteorology option. It prevents a run error if GEOSIT is used
in the HEMCO data path in HEMCO_Config.rc.

Signed-off-by: Lizzie Lundgren <elundgren@seas.harvard.edu>
@lizziel lizziel added the topic: Input Data Related to input/emissions data, or disk read/write operations label Jun 26, 2023
@lizziel lizziel added this to the 3.7.0 milestone Jun 26, 2023
@lizziel lizziel requested a review from msulprizio June 26, 2023 15:05
@lizziel lizziel self-assigned this Jun 26, 2023
@msulprizio msulprizio merged commit faaddbb into dev/3.7.0 Jun 26, 2023
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@msulprizio msulprizio deleted the feature/add_geosit_as_met_option branch June 26, 2023 15:49
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