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Model development and releases
editThe SPHY model has been developed in 2013 by Wilco Terink. The current model release is version 2.2.1. This version as well as older model versions are available from the SPHY model GitHub repository, or alternatively through Anaconda or PyPi.
Documentation and FAQ
editDetails (concepts, installation instructions, etc.) regarding the SPHY model can be found in its online documentation. The model was published in Geoscientific Model Development in 2015. A link to the article can be found here.
For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) you can visit the SPHY model Google User Group.