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Update from master #353

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Update from master #353

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linwy20 and others added 26 commits May 23, 2024 16:54
Merge branch 'vegsnow' of github.com:linwy20/CoLM202X
-mod(mkinidata/MOD_UrbanReadin.F90): change name of LUCY data
-mod(share/MOD_Namelist.F90): add data option
-mod(include/define.h): IGBP classification is mandatory for urban single points
-add(include/define.h):
    add dependences for URBAN model in define.h.
-mod(include/define.h):
    modify dependence for urban model.
DEF_URBAN_geom_data.

-mod(MOD_Namelist.F90):
    modify URBAN model dependence and revise the name of
    DEF_URBAN_data.
-mod(include/define.h):
    add notes for run single point urban model.
-mod(Aggregation_Urban.F90):
    change DEF_URBAN_data to DEF_URBAN_geom_data.
  add IF statement of "Forcing_Downscaling" for allocating related variables to avoild repeatedly allocate when running LULCC.
-add(MOD_Lulcc_Driver.F90):
  description for adding new variable when #define LULCC.
add description for LULCC
Add more files that should be ignored by git
1) add urban geometric data options and standardize data file and var names [by @wenzong Dong]; 2) refine urban model dependence; 3) add descriptions for LULCC adding variables [by @WanYi Lin].
@CoLM-SYSU CoLM-SYSU merged commit dc4af98 into CoLM2024-pre-release Jan 5, 2025
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