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[PULL REQUEST] Update volcano emissions to May 2020 #921

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This PR corresponds to Feature Request #833.

See also HEMCO PR geoschem/HEMCO#110 for the code updates to enable a volcano climatology input file.

Volcano SO2 emissions are available through May 2020 (eruptive & degassing),
and persistent (i.e., degassing) emissions are assumed for all days afterwards.
Files were obtained from https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gmaoftp/geoscf/volcano_so2/
on 23 Aug 2021 and have the tag v202005.

This update addresses Feature Request #833.

Signed-off-by: Melissa Sulprizio <mpayer@seas.harvard.edu>
@msulprizio msulprizio added the data sources / I-O Related to input/emissions data or disk read/write operations label Sep 28, 2021
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All good, we now use the v2021-09 folder for new volcano emissions.

@msulprizio msulprizio merged commit 5bf28b7 into dev Sep 29, 2021
@msulprizio msulprizio deleted the feature/UpdateVolcano branch September 29, 2021 19:32
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