As droughts and wildfires wreak havoc across Florida, Ron DeSantis, the state's governor, urged residents to look at a potential bright side: a less-destructive hurricane season. However, experts were quick to point out that there is no scientific basis for DeSantis's suggestion that droughts are associated with milder hurricane seasons. "They do say that when you have droughts, that the hurricane seasons tend to be less active," DeSantis clai…