Weathering the Storm

 
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Sherry Johnson examines how lived experiences of hurricanes in Miami shape both collective memory and her scholarly trajectory in environmental history. She emphasizes the role of intergenerational knowledge, preparedness practices, and survivor narratives in fostering resilience and informing community responses to extreme weather. She argues that extreme weather events act as significant historical agents, influencing social, economic, and demographic processes, and highlights the importance of historical adaptation patterns for understanding present and future climate challenges.