Jeanne's not going into the GOM (at least not until after she turns) because due west in the GOM is an ULL that has been moving towards FL from the mexico coast over the past couple days. The ULL (too dry for sat pics, but easily seen in WV) is going to block Jeanne's Western path, and give it "traction" to force the NW turn, and as the storm approaches GA, the westerlies will run it NE. The only question is how close does Jeanne have to get before the "traction" begins.
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