I am an Autodesk Technologist for ICM (SWMM5 and InfoWorks) ā 1.75+Years at Autodesk, 15+ Autodesk/Innovyze, 20+ SWMM5, 45+ SWMM2345, Chair/TAC at CIMM.ORG, SWMM456.COM, Autodesk Technology, YouTube does this mean ā it means I have long been associated with SWMM and have blogs, two Twitter accounts, and a YouTube Channel to explain SWMM. To me, the name and reputation of the company I work for, Autodesk, conjure up images of enchantment. Please feel free to reach out to me via email at or at my professional account I assure you that I will strive to provide a comprehensive response to your queries as promptly as possible. I welcome any questions or discussions you might have and Iām more than happy to provide assistance. SCF should be 1 for Snow conversion and do not need to include a Filename or Station name as we are not using an external file. In the case of the Weather Underground data we will use inches, intensity, a rainfall interval of 5 minutes, time series and the name of the time series. Step 6: Make a raingage in the DB Table in InfoSWMM that will use the time series you just made. Step 5: Copy and then paste the date, rounded time column and rainfall column into the InfoSWMM time series columns. ![]() Step 4: Open up and make a new time series in InfoSWMM. The time series is created in the operation tab of the attribute browser. Step 3: You will need to format the new rounded time as a time format for import into a InfoSWMM time series. ![]() If you do not do this step then you will have problems in InfoSWMM due to the rainfall interval not being equal to the defined raingage interval. In Excel you can use the formula to round all of the time values to 5 minutes. The data is now ready to be imported into InfoSWMM after the time column is adjusted to fall on even 5 minute intervals. Step 2: The data imported from the csv file to Excel and after the text to columns tool is used looks like this in Excel. Step 1: Export from WeatherUnderground using the CSV File Export Option Here is the rainfall for a storm event in Tampa, Florida in September 11, 2010 You can use the data very easily in InfoSWMM by copying from Excel to a time series in InfoSWMM. Weather Underground is a site that provides excellent local weather information in the form of graphs, tables and csv files. ![]() Note: Export from WeatherUnderground using the CSV File Export Option to InfoSWMM
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