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A ship sailing from Hawaii to the East Coast of the United States is likely to use the Panama Canal. Once through the Canal the ship will head to the East Coast.
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The path was to head towards Panama, Go through the canal, and from there head towards the east coast. Because you wouldn't want to go north and around Alaska and Canada, and you don't want to go south around South America, and last you don't want to go all around the world to get to the Atlantic When you are in the Pacific.
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The most common path is to initially move westward and then turn north and sometimes east to strike either the Gulf Coast or the southern Atlantic Coast.
The most common path is to initially move westward and then turn north and sometimes east to strike either the Gulf Coast or the southern Atlantic Coast.
Hurricane Sandy made a westward turn to hit the U.S. east coast. No U.S. east coast hurricane has ever been known to do that.
If a rubber duckie was to get lost in the West Australian Current, it would flow from the west coast of Australia, up to the Equatorial Countercurrent, and down around the east coast of Africa. It would then return to the west coast Australia.
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From CPH, the plane usually travels west over the UK, continuing west over the Atlantic Ocean, passing just underneath Greenland. As you approach the coast of Newfoundland (Canada), you turn into a southerly direction, heading along the east coast of Canada and following that path down the east coast of the US until you reach Atlanta. This flight path is similar to the ones from CPH to IAD and EWR.
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