Hang on to that plywood — Florida may be in for yet another angst-filled summer. Mere months after the ill-fated hurricane season that sent Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne flying through the state like back-to-back-to-back-to-back hand grenades, the world's weather patterns again appear to be aligning against us. El Nino, which could deter the storms from spawning, is waning. A decade-long trend of warmer, hurricane-friendly temperatures continues in the North Atlantic's waters. And, perhaps most worrisome for Florida, the Bermuda High still lurks in the western Atlantic. The subtropical ridge of high pressure became infamous in 2004 as one of...