I don't think Python displaced Fortran in HPC as much as it displaced Matlab (and Octave) and R in scientific computing.
Displacing Fortran was a side-effect of that trend, as now it wasn't about productionizing Matlab code into Fortran, but Python could do general purpose computing adequately as well.
Displacing Fortran was a side-effect of that trend, as now it wasn't about productionizing Matlab code into Fortran, but Python could do general purpose computing adequately as well.