You should be fine in Naples, Kevin.
It could wobble back W, but IMO, WSW is rather unlikely at this time.
You can see onshore upper level flow over the SC coast in the WV loop, suggesting Jeanne is now W of the center of the ridge.
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The thing I don't understand is how the regional radar out of Melbourne and Miami are showing the eye on Grand Bahama Island moving W/NW but the GOES floater loops are showing what looks like the eye north of Grand Bahama Ise and when you loop the regional radars they movement is more W/NW then the floater which looks like N/NW. Is the GOES not aligned properly with the graphics? I know the regional radars are correct.
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