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+(*)Fix wave_speed_init mono_N2_depth bug #413
+(*)Fix wave_speed_init mono_N2_depth bug #413
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Seems right. Needs testing...
Fixed a bug in which wave_speed_init was effectively discarding any values of mono_N2_depth passed to it via the optional argument mono_N2_depth, but also changed the default value of RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH, which was previously being discarded, to disable the monotonization and replicate the previous results. There were also clarifying additions made to the description how to disable RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH. This will change some entries in MOM_parameter_doc files, and it will change solutions in cases that set RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH to a non-default value and have parameter settings that use the resolution function to scale their horizontal mixing. There are, however, no known active simulations where the answers are expected to change.
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Fixed a bug in which wave_speed_init was effectively discarding any values of mono_N2_depth passed to it via the optional argument mono_N2_depth, but also changed the default value of RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH, which was previously being discarded, to disable the monotonization and replicate the previous results. There were also clarifying additions made to the description how to disable RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH. This will change some entries in MOM_parameter_doc files, and it will change solutions in cases that set RESOLN_N2_FILTER_DEPTH to a non-default value and have parameter settings that use the resolution function to scale their horizontal mixing. There are, however, no known active simulations where the answers are expected to change.