Feature/add intel 2018v4 containers#13
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body: Adding a set of docker container definition files which have intel 2018v4 and ubuntu 18.04 as the base and an hpc-stack (from the noaa-emc develop branch) with a jedi-focused stack config. This set of containers will help people develop with gsi, jedi-fv3, jedi soca-science, and the ufs-weather-model.
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This particular pull request is to add certain functionality to the suite of containers. Namely, addition of containers supported by Intel's 2018update4 compilers and addition of dev containers built for the gsi, jedi-soca-science, and the ufs-weather-model.