How are weather drills different from simulations?

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Weather drills are practice for specific weather events, while simulations are based on past weather situations.
Weather drills are practice for specific weather events, while simulations are based on past weather situations.

Weather drills involve multiple agencies, while simulations do not.
Weather drills involve multiple agencies, while simulations do not.

Weather drills are used to predict weather, while simulations are used for practice.
Weather drills are used to predict weather, while simulations are used for practice.

Simulations are unplanned, while weather drills are planned.

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The best response to highlight the key difference between weather drills and simulations is:

Weather drills are practice for specific weather events, while simulations are based on past weather situations.

This response effectively captures the purpose and methodology behind each type of exercise. Weather drills are designed to prepare individuals and organizations for potential weather-related emergencies through structured practice, while simulations typically analyze past weather conditions to inform future responses or understand impacts.