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@jmaerz jmaerz commented Dec 10, 2025

Hi @JorgSchwinger and @TomasTorsvik , same as for the enhanced release-1.6 branch, but for master. Providing historical atmospheric N2O concentrations from Meinshausen et al. 2017 as boundary condition for iHAMOCC in non-interactive-N2O historical simulations.

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Should be OK, if it works with the release-1.6 branch (at least, I don't see a reason why not)

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jmaerz commented Dec 11, 2025

Hi @TomasTorsvik , if you agree, I would merge this PR as well. It is untested in a NorESM3 development environment, but the same changes as for the release-1.6 branch (and compilation and running in 1d works as expected).

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Hi @TomasTorsvik , if you agree, I would merge this PR as well. It is untested in a NorESM3 development environment, but the same changes as for the release-1.6 branch (and compilation and running in 1d works as expected).

@jmaerz - Yes, I think you can go ahead and merge this as well.

@jmaerz jmaerz marked this pull request as ready for review December 11, 2025 17:08
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@jmaerz jmaerz merged commit 5209a80 into NorESMhub:master Dec 11, 2025
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