Perspective piece by Laure Zanna in Nature Climate and atmospheric Science

The futures of climate modeling

New tools like kilometer-scale modeling, parameter tuning, and AI/machine learning are reshaping the climate modeling field, sparking debate on the best path forward. Five internationally renowned female climate scientists, including Laure Zanna, sign this perspective piece in Nature climate and atmospheric science. Their analysis draws lessons from past research to guide the future of climate modeling. The conclusion: the future of climate modeling depends on embracing diverse tools and methodologies to drive meaningful progress!

Laure Zanna
Laure Zanna
Joseph B. Keller and Herbert B. Keller Professor in Applied Mathematics; Professor of Mathematics and Data Science

My research interests include Climate Dynamics, Physical Oceanography, Applied Math, Numerical Methods, and Data Science.