The most obvious low-level turning I can find on the VIS is near 23N/75W, just east of George Town in the Bahamas, where the winds have come around to the NNE. This is well-removed from the convection further east, though. It's tough to tell if there is a surface circulation further east from there, since you have clouds at different levels moving in different directions, thanks to the mid-level circulation around 25N, 70W.
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