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Emma Johnson

Storm Legends

“Storm Legends” explores the intersection of meteorology, mythology, and history to reveal how ancient cultures interpreted and integrated real-world weather events into their storm narratives.
By examining myths from regions like the Mediterranean, Mesoamerica, and East Asia, the book identifies the meteorological phenomena that likely inspired them, such as waterspouts mistaken for sea monsters or lightning storms attributed to divine rage.
The study of these myths offers insights into early environmental awareness and challenges the notion of myths as purely imaginative creations, suggesting they also functioned as a form of early environmental record-keeping.
The book uniquely integrates paleoclimatology data with cultural interpretations, providing a fact-based perspective on how specific weather patterns influenced storytelling.
It begins by introducing core meteorological concepts and historical weather observations, then progresses geographically to analyze storm myths, identifying the meteorological phenomena behind them.
By connecting Earth Sciences Geography, History World, and religious studies, “Storm Legends” provides a comprehensive understanding of humanity's historical relationship with extreme weather.
The book demonstrates how these ancient stories can inform our understanding of current climate challenges.
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2025
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2025
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