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Merge ctsm5.4.016 into b4b-dev

slevis-lmwg and others added 30 commits January 21, 2026 17:12
…es so that nn is consistent with ESMF remapping even in ESMF versions < 8.9
This reverts to commit a086708.

slevis resolved conflicts:
src/biogeochem/CNPhenologyMod.F90
Merge b4b-dev to master

- Change some _U and _R history fields to be on by default PR ESCOMP#3667 by Keith Oleson
- Update to cime version that fixes the check_input_data --download issue PR ESCOMP#3647 by Erik Kluzek; ESCOMP#3647 updated to cime6.1.145, while updating b4b-dev to master in this PR gets us to cime6.1.146.
- Initial fixes to generate_gdd20_baseline PR ESCOMP#3543
- Decomp mod unittest PR ESCOMP#3699
ctsm5.4.012: Fix for C-balance error that manifested in B-cases with pft 67
Fix for C-balance error that manifested in B-cases with pft 67

Issue ESCOMP#3678
PR ESCOMP#3702

Changes answers more than roundoff (same climate) and occurs rarely.
ctsm5.4.013: ne30 IC to patch Greenland snow hole, Tweaked C14 Isotope file
ekluzek and others added 13 commits January 29, 2026 15:29
ctsm5.4.014: Fix for xm2  and revise logic for excess ice melt
…CISM, this gets us up to the latest CISM tag currently in CESM tags such as cesm3_0_alpha08c
…changes

ctsm5.4.015: Update to cismwrap_2_2_013 with answer changes for compsets with CISM
Update CISM to latest version with answer changes

Update the CISM submodule to the latest tag used in cesm3_0_beta0b. This includes cismwrap_2_2_012 and cismwrap_2_2_013, both of which includes answer changes for CISM due to changes in namelist defaults. Add a new test for running both Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. Add new compsets for CISM with Clm60.
@samsrabin samsrabin merged commit 56a565f into ESCOMP:b4b-dev Feb 6, 2026
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