Land Surface Models (LSMs) are key components of the Earth System Models (ESMs) used in the studies of past and future global evolution. In order to increase the performance of LSMs, authors agree on the need to improve the representation of land surface processes, including hydrologic processes (Clark et al., 2015;Fan et al., 2019;Fisher & Koven, 2020). A joint effort from the hydrology and the LSMs modeling communities is needed to meet this challenge.The hydrology modeling community usually works at the local to regional basin scale (i.e., <10 3 km 2 ). The basin constitutes the basic unit for the study of hydrologic processes, and the physically based modeling approach is commonly used at this scale. Since its introduction by Freeze and Harlan (1969), this approach has been developed in the community with the appearance of several models, such as CATHY (