The most recent simulation was held at East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania, April 4-7 2013.
But recent simulations of pandemic-specific responses, like converting schools to hospitals or quarantining entire neighborhoods, have largely been "tabletop exercises," in which officials talk about a response but do not conduct drills.
However, recent simulations indicate that planets are just as likely to form around binary star systems as single-star systems.
However, more recent numerical simulations suggest that even in the absence of the Moon, Earth's obliquity could be considerably more stable; varying only by about 20-25 .
However, recent dynamical simulations suggest that 85% of cosmic dust could be cometary.
In a recent simulation, Dr. Beth Dietz-Uhler, a psychologist at Miami University of Ohio, analyzed the behavior of small groups of three or more people acting as city council members, creating a park on land donated by a wealthy resident.
Most recent simulations show "plausible" agreement with the measured temperature anomalies over the past 150 years, when forced by observed changes in greenhouse gases and aerosols, and better agreement is achieved when both natural and man-made forcings are included.
Number of recent simulations report the spectral indices to be closer to 5/3.
Some of the recent simulations report dynamic alignment of velocity and magnetic field fluctuations in the inertial range, and energy spectra.
In a recent simulation, the F.A.A. increased traffic until controllers were overloaded, an increase of about 25 percent, the pace the F.A.A. expects to reach in about a decade.