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The surprising news is that this all has remarkably little impact on the climate - at least as far as surface temperature goes. Julia notes that "fqw_1 is overwritten in the middle of implca4a with the 'correct' value, so this could explain why the water budget still balances"
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The surprising news is that this all has remarkably little impact on the climate - at least as far as surface temperature goes. Julia notes that "fqw_1 is overwritten in the middle of implca4a with the 'correct' value, so this could explain why the water budget still balances". In fact, both get correctly overwritten in KMKH, which is the next subroutine to be called after SF_EXCH (which calls SF_FLUX), so only the end of SF_EXCH is affected by this. It seems to just feed into the calculations of the boundary layer stability and standard deviations of these surface fluxes, which are then used by the convection routines.
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