The Weather.csv and Radiation.csv are from International airport in Denver, Colorado

USAF	WBAN	YEAR
725650 03017 	2012

Data were resampled to 5 min time steps in the folder C:\iTree\a_prep_Weather\den_co
Run the VBA script Hour2FiveMinute_20221130.xlsm to generate input for HydroPlus TestCase using 5-minute data
Input: Paste into Excel worksheet the existing hourly data, selecting 20120508 12:00 to 20120509 00:00
Input: Paste into Excel worksheet the precipitation IDF from the G:\My Drive\ESF_Code\a_Endreny\IDF_Hyetograph\IDF_HyetographMaker_20221116.xlsm (also stored in separate PPT_IDF Worksheet in this Workbook)
Run: Run VBA script to process hourly to 5-minute data
Output: Script generates output in Excel worksheet, which should be pasted into new Excel workbook and saved as FileName.csv

The GreenInfrastructure test cases simulate a small stormwater catchment in Denver, CO for calendar year 2012.
Target discharge was from the EPA SWMM simulation of the same basin.

Observed weather data was from synthetic weather that include air temperature from Denver, CO, USAF WBAN ID 725650 03017.
Weather and Radiation data were interpolated from 1 hr timestep to 5 min timestep.

Original 2-hr duration, 2-yr recurrence, 5-min time step precipitation data obtained from unknown source by Reza Abdi, perhaps a SWMM archive. 
Original precipitation data had hyetograph with approximately a triangular shape.
Original precipitation data peaked at 72.39 mm/hr at 30 to 34 minutes into the storm duration, total depth of 29.82 mm.
Original evaporation was set to constant rate of 0.21167 mm/hr by Reza Abdi to match simplification of SWMM. 

New precipitation data is from Atlas 14 for Denver, CO for a design storm of 2-hr duration, 2-yr return interval, and depth of 25.05 mm.
New precipitation data were put into triangular shape using IDF_HyetographMaker_20221116.xslm function of Endreny, at G:\My Drive\ESF_Code\a_Endreny\IDF_Hyetograph
New precipitation data peaked at 64.8 mm/hr at 55 to 59 minutes into the storm duration, total depth of 25.05 mm.
The precipitation data generated by the IDF maker is saved in Precipitation_0508_5mins.csv.

DEM data was taken from the Hydrosheds DEM_CON for grid N35 W105, where a development project was active.

The dem.dat for the GI runs is from the Denver, CO area, where a development project was active. 
The dem.dat is stored as dem.bak.dat to allow the expdecayTI.dat file to be directly read, speeding up the test simulation.

Note: Atlas 14 data from https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html
NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 8, Version 2
Name: Denver, Colorado, USA*
Latitude: 39.7400°
Longitude: -104.9920°
Elevation: 5232.14 ft **
