
Climate modeling involves the development and application of mathematical representations of the Earth’s climate system, integrating atmospheric, oceanic, terrestrial, and cryospheric components to simulate past, present, and future climate states. These models operate across multiple spatial and temporal scales, incorporating physical, chemical, and biological processes to analyze climate variability, predict climate change impacts, and assess feedback mechanisms. Advances in computational methods, parameterization schemes, and data assimilation techniques drive improvements in model accuracy and resolution. The following page compiles the latest peer-reviewed publications and patented technologies that advance climate modeling methodologies, enhance model components, and refine projections critical for scientific research and policy formulation.
This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Climate Modeling, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on climate model, general circulation model, GCM, earth system model, climate simulation, atmospheric model, ocean model, coupled model, radiative forcing, climate sensitivity, parameterization, climate projection, ensemble modeling, climate feedback, climate variability, downscaling, climate scenario, carbon cycle model, climate prediction, model initialization, climate data assimilation, climate forcing, climate equilibrium, transient climate response, climate teleconnection, climate bias correction, climate model intercomparison, climate dynamics and climate uncertainty.
Method for securing an aircraft video link from a first domain to a second domain, implemented with controlled spatial and temporal parameterization,
Patent published on the 2026-06-11 in US under Ref US20260163870 by DASSAULT AVIATION [FR] (Ashtari Darius [fr])
Abstract: A method for securing an aircraft video link from a first domain to a second domain, implemented with controlled spatial and temporal parameterization, associated system and aircraft, the method including receiving, from a first domain, an input video data stream according to an input control plane including spatial and temporal parameterization of the input video data stream, transmitting to the second domain an output video stream obtained from the input video data stream, according to an outp[...]
Our summary: The method secures an aircraft video link between two domains. It involves receiving and transmitting video data streams with controlled spatial and temporal parameters. The security system imposes specific input control plane parameters on the first domain.
video link security, spatial parameterization, temporal parameterization, aircraft systems
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Machine learning systems and methods for improved statistical downscaling for extreme weather event modeling using generative diffusion models
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260141139 by INSURANCE SERVICES OFFICE INC [US] (Sundar Rahul [in], Hu Yucong [ca], Parashar Nishant [in], Blanchard Antoine [us], Dodov Boyko [us])
Abstract: [0000] Machine learning systems and methods for extreme weather event modeling using generative diffusion models are provided. The system includes a weather modeling processor and a weather modeling engine executed by the processor. The weather modeling engine causes the processor to: receive a dataset including a plurality of vorticity samples; process the dataset using a deterministic mean model having a temporal attention unit to model spatial, cross-channel, and temporal dependencies using d[...]
Our summary: The system employs machine learning for improved modeling of extreme weather events. It processes vorticity samples using a deterministic mean model with temporal attention. A reverse diffusion model captures fine-scale features and generates denoised outputs for downscaling.
machine learning, statistical downscaling, extreme weather, generative diffusion models
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seals as meltwater monitors
Published on 2026-05-19 by Alice Drinkwater @NATURE
Abstract: Communications Earth & Environment, Published online: 19 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s43247-026-03609-6Measuring meltwater coming off polar glaciers can help us to understand how climate change is impacting Antarctic ice sheets, but this meltwater is difficult to observe and track over time. Dr Zheng and colleagues solved this problem by using data collected by tagged seals. The seals were equipped with tags that measured temperature, salinity, and pressure, building a picture of Antarctic ice-she[...]
Our summary: Researchers used tagged seals to monitor meltwater from Antarctic glaciers. The seals provided data on temperature, salinity, and pressure. Findings indicate that meltwater rises in winter, influencing climate models.
meltwater monitoring, Antarctic ice sheets, tagged seals, climate modeling
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Method and system for constructing a water inflow forecasting model in typical karst landscape watershed
Patent published on the 2026-05-07 in LU under Ref LU603752 by GUIZHOU NEW METEOROLOGICAL TECH CO LTD [CN] (Luo Naixing [cn], Xia Xiaoling [cn], Zeng Liping [cn])
Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and system for constructing a typical Karst Landscape watercraft forecasting model, which relates to the technical field of prediction model construction, and includes performing downscaling study of weather history data based on existing weather observation data; based on the typical hydrological section observation data, the runoff data of the subflow area outlet section is calculated, and using the subflow area surf ace rain and runoff, a linear regres[...]
Our summary: The invention presents a method and system for constructing a water inflow forecasting model in karst landscapes. It utilizes historical weather and hydrological data to enhance prediction accuracy through deep learning algorithms. The model incorporates cross-validation and error thresholds for improved generalization and flexibility across various watersheds.
water forecasting, karst landscape, deep learning, model optimization
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Precipitation downscaling with limited ground-observation data
Patent published on the 2026-05-06 in EP under Ref EP4737951 by FUJITSU LTD [JP] (Ushijima-mwesigwa Hayato [us], Wong Hon Yung [us], Dai Ting-yu [us])
Abstract: A method to train a diffusion model for satellite observation precipitation data downscaling may include obtaining high-resolution (HR) ground observation precipitation data that has a first resolution. The method may include obtaining corresponding low-resolution (LR) satellite observation precipitation data that has a second resolution lower than the first resolution. The method may include upsampling the LR satellite observation precipitation data that has the second resolution to generate up[...]
Our summary: The method trains a diffusion model for downscaling satellite precipitation data using limited ground observations. It involves obtaining high-resolution ground data and low-resolution satellite data, then upsampling the latter. Training residuals are generated and denoised to update the diffusion model for improved predictions.
Precipitation downscaling, diffusion model, satellite observation, ground observation
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Inter-Comparison of Deep Learning Models for Flood Forecasting in Ethiopia’s Upper Awash Basin
Published on 2026-02-03 by Girma Moges Mengistu, Addisu G. Semie, Gulilat T. Diro, Natei Ermias Benti, Emiola O. Gbobaniyi, Yonas Mersha @MDPI
Abstract: Flood events driven by climate variability and change pose significant risks for socio-economic activities in the Awash Basin, necessitating advanced forecasting tools. This study benchmarks five deep learning (DL) architectures, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU), Bidirectional LSTM (BiLSTM), and a Hybrid CNN–LSTM, for daily discharge forecasting for the Hombole catchment in the Upper Awash Basin (UAB) using 40 years of hy[...]
Our summary: This study benchmarks five deep learning architectures for daily discharge forecasting in Ethiopia s Upper Awash Basin. The Hybrid CNN–LSTM model achieved the best performance, while all deep learning models outperformed traditional baselines. Findings suggest deep learning methods enhance flood early-warning systems, though challenges in peak-flow magnitude prediction remain.
Deep Learning, Flood Forecasting, Hydrometeorological, Model Evaluation
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Biaxial Constitutive Relation and Strength Criterion of Envelope Materials for Stratospheric Airships
Published on 2026-02-03 by Zhanbo Li, Yanchu Yang, Rong Cai, Tao Li @MDPI
Abstract: The performance upgrading of stratospheric airships hinges on breakthroughs in the mechanical properties of envelope materials. As a multi-layer composite, the envelope’s load-bearing layer exhibits orthotropic and nonlinear mechanical behaviors owing to its unique structure and manufacturing process. To overcome the limitations of traditional testing methods and classical strength criteria in characterizing envelope materials, this paper presents a systematic investigation of typi[...]
Our summary: This study investigates the mechanical properties of stratospheric airship envelope materials using modified biaxial testing methods. It develops constitutive models and a five-parameter strength criterion to predict material failure. The findings enhance the engineering design and strength prediction of these materials.
Biaxial testing, Constitutive models, Envelope materials, Strength criterion
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A Comparison of the RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios (2021–2050) Using the MUSLE Model
Published on 2026-02-03 by Damian Badora, Rafa? Wawer, Aleksandra Krl-Badziak, Beata Bartosiewicz, Jerzy Kozyra @MDPI
Abstract: This study aims to assess how climate change will affect the intensity of soil erosion in the Vistula River basin by the mid-21st century. A simulation framework based on the SWAT–MUSLE model was applied, calibrated, and validated against observed streamflow data and driven by climatic forcings from the EURO-CORDEX ensemble (the RACMO22E, HIRHAM5, and RCA4 models forced by EC-EARTH GCM) under the RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios. Simulations were conducted at a daily time step for the[...]
Our summary: This study evaluates the impact of climate change on soil erosion in the Vistula River basin using the SWAT-MUSLE model under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios. Simulations indicate increased sediment yield relative to baseline values, with significant seasonal variations. The findings highlight the need for targeted soil protection measures and infrastructure maintenance in response to projected erosion trends.
RCP scenarios, soil erosion, MUSLE model, climate change
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