Not exact matches
Today's version of the NPS1
model includes a digital
simulation of every building in the area affected by the bomb, as well as every road, power line, hospital, and even cell tower.
Today, better
simulation models and instruments and new research into geophysical and atmospheric dynamics are ushering in a new era of natural hazard forecasting.
However, one quickly reaches the bounds of
today's available computing power when large - scale experiments need to be
modeled numerically while retaining all important physical effects, and exhaustive
simulations of fusion reactor plasmas as a whole are still not feasible.
The study, published online
today in Nature Communications, used sophisticated climate
model simulations to show that El Niño tends to peak during the year after large volcanic eruptions like the one at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991.
«The high resolution of IllustrisTNG combined with its sophisticated galaxy formation
model allowed us to explore these questions of magnetic fields in more detail than with any previous cosmological
simulations,» says Vogelsberger, one of the authors of the three papers published
today in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Today, computer games and
simulations are
modeled blends of reality and fantasy that engage multiple senses.
For example,
today I tested out the
model with an example
simulation.
Whereas most proxy - based reconstructions point to an early - middle LIG climatic optimum with reduced summer sea ice concentrations between 126 and 116 ka, the results of our
model simulations only support a pronounced reduction in summer sea ice concentration for the LIG - 125 and LIG - 130 runs (in both time slice as well as transient runs; Figs. 8 and 9), but also indicate that sea ice was still present in the central Arctic Ocean even under climatic conditions significantly warmer than
today (Fig. 4).
Solution: Until climate
models are verified as being capable of somewhat accurate forecasts (predictions, scenarios, etc.), policymakers and taxpayers should completely ignore any climate
simulation output that is a result of
today's computer
models.
Before being used to project future vegetation trends, the
simulation model FORENA was verified by its ability to reproduce long, temporal sequences of plant community change recorded by fossil pollen and by its ability to reproduce
today's vegetation.
These inferences are not based on actual
simulations of tropical cyclones, whose core regions of strong winds can not be resolved by
today's global climate
models.
Our independent proxy estimates indicate that Arctic temperatures during the Pliocene were considerably warmer than previous estimates derived from empirical proxies (Ballantyne et al., 2006; Elias and Matthews, 2002) and climate
model simulations (Haywood et al., 2009), despite estimates of Pliocene atmospheric CO2 levels that are comparable to
today (Pagani et al., 2010).