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Allow sorc/build_tropcy_NEMS.sh to work in Release/gfs.v16.3.8 #1815

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For some reason the sorc/build_tropcy_NEMS.sh no longer works on WCOSS2 machines. @RussTreadon-NOAA and @aerorahul found fixes that allow the build to complete. This PR implements one of these fixes - removing the references to the NEMSIOGFS module, which is being loaded but does not have a version number attached.

Six executables result from this build as expected. They should still be tested for functionality.

This references #1812.

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Approve pending fixing the small spelling mistakes I noted. Thanks!

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@WalterKolczynski-NOAA WalterKolczynski-NOAA merged commit f331b31 into NOAA-EMC:release/gfs.v16.3.8 Aug 22, 2023
KateFriedman-NOAA added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 12, 2023
A temporary fix to allow the satingest changes to be implemented on August 29 without causing GSI to crash. Issue with the CRTM means that GSI will crash unless NOAA-21 radiances are switched off.

Additional updates:
* Mention gfs_bufr -check all bugzilla fix in release notes. Resolves NCO bugzilla #1208.
* Fix tropcy build (#1815)

Refs #1813
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