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Remove WAFS from develop #3253

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KateFriedman-NOAA opened this issue Jan 24, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3263
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Remove WAFS from develop #3253

KateFriedman-NOAA opened this issue Jan 24, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3263
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What new functionality do you need?

The WAFS is being separated from the GFS via the operational v16 system (see #2591). It will now be a separate package in operations (WAFS v7). Can now remove any WAFS files from global-workflow since it will not be included in the GFSv17 system.

What are the requirements for the new functionality?

Removal of all WAFS-related files from global-workflow. No impact to system from removal.

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It is not possible to run WAFS from the develop branch and there is no further reference to WAFS in develop.

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Undo work done for issue #2412.

@KateFriedman-NOAA KateFriedman-NOAA added the feature New feature or request label Jan 24, 2025
@KateFriedman-NOAA KateFriedman-NOAA self-assigned this Jan 24, 2025
KateFriedman-NOAA added a commit to KateFriedman-NOAA/global-workflow that referenced this issue Jan 24, 2025
aerorahul pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 27, 2025
This PR removes all remaining WAFS files and references from
global-workflow `develop`. The WAFS is being separated from the GFS and
becoming its own package in operations. See #2591.

Resolves #3253
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