Take a look at this picture in which it looks as though Tropical Storm Jeanne, which was going to miss Florida may instead take a sharp left and attack the state from the one direction we haven't been hit yet.

It does seem consistent with the idea that Someone is either warning or punishing Florida, doesn't it?
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I, for one, applaud the brave pioneers who are terraforming Florida. I look forward to the day, a few centuries from now, when its surface will be fit for human habitation.
Whoever you are, I think that could be the funniest comment yet on this blog. Quite sick, of course, but funny…