New article by Matthias Heymann
Weather and Climate Modeling and the Perils of Prediction. In: Arabatzis, T., Arapostathis, S., Katsaloulis, I., Tympas, A. (eds.), The Perils and Promises of Prediction in the Natural Sciences. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 349 (Springer Nature, 2026)
Abstract
Weather and climate prediction are major examples of efforts to develop and use science-based models for understanding changes in weather and climate and producing predictions such as weather forecasts and climate projections. This chapter explores benefits and perils of weather and climate prediction in six small but important vignettes from the mid-19th to the late twentieth centuries. It argues that predictive efforts in weather and climate science involved three major tensions. First, they represented a form of gambling involvin