VIC5 - The Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) Hydrological Model
The Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model is a
macroscale hydrologic model that solves full water and energy
balances, originally developed by Xu Liang at the University of
Washington (UW). The version of VIC source code used is of
5.0.1 on <https://github.com/UW-Hydro/VIC/>, see Hamman et al.
(2018). Development and maintenance of the current official
version of the VIC model at present is led by the UW Hydro
(Computational Hydrology group) in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at UW. VIC is a research model and in
its various forms it has been applied to most of the major
river basins around the world, as well as globally
<http://vic.readthedocs.io/en/master/Documentation/References/>.
References: "Liang, X., D. P. Lettenmaier, E. F. Wood, and S.
J. Burges (1994), A simple hydrologically based model of land
surface water and energy fluxes for general circulation models,
J. Geophys. Res., 99(D7), 14415-14428,
<doi:10.1029/94JD00483>"; "Hamman, J. J., Nijssen, B., Bohn, T.
J., Gergel, D. R., and Mao, Y. (2018), The Variable
Infiltration Capacity model version 5 (VIC-5): infrastructure
improvements for new applications and reproducibility, Geosci.
Model Dev., 11, 3481-3496, <doi:10.5194/gmd-11-3481-2018>".