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ice_history_write: fix initial condition metadata under 'hist_avg'
When writing averaged history outputs (hist_avg=.true.), this setting also affects the initial condition. Even if the actual data variables written to the initial condition are not averaged (they are taken more or less directly from the restart or the hard-coded defaults, modulo aggregation over categories), their attributes ('cell_method' and 'time_rep') imply they are averaged, and the 'bound' attribute of the 'time' variable refers to the 'time_bounds' variable. Make the metadata of the initial condition more correct by: - not writing the 'time_bounds' (and the corresponding 'd2' dimension) - not writing the 'bounds' attribute of the 'time' variable - not writing the 'cell_method' attributes of each variable - writing the 'time_rep' attribute of each variable as 'instantaneous' instead of 'averaged'. Do this by checking 'write_ic' at all places where we check for the value of 'hist_avg' to write the above variables and attributes in each of the 3 IO backends (binary, netcdf, pio2).
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