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We changed the default albedo scheme to the CCM3 one a while back, but we didn't change the default albedos. Here I set the default snow and ice albedos to the CCM3 ones. Issue #546.
This adds the consolidated ice fraction (aka thick ice concentration aka M_conc) to the moorings outputs. The point with this is to allow us to send this as a coupling variable, instead of the total ice concentration.
Merge pull request #662 from nansencenter/develop
Merge README updates from latest master
Add the option to output the consolidated ice fraction enum `911` for `conc_cons` is still ok
Change the default albedo
tdcwilliams
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Sep 12, 2025
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I propose merging develop into master and incrementing the version to 2.4.2. These are just minor changes, but it's good to have them out of the way before the big changes coming up after the work on the remeshing.