Initially up.
Then down near the end.
And east, more or less. A typical great circle route would actually start out just a little bit south of east and end up a little bit north of southeast.
You can see the actual path at http://gc.kls2.com, enter SFO-MIA as the path.
2007-02-15 09:39:09
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answered by Mark P 5
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It is about 2,600 miles east southeast from San Francisco, California to Miama, Florida. That is the shortest distance.
Also, west northwest from Miami to San Francisco.
2007-02-15 10:01:48
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answered by ? 3
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On the shortest route, you'd be traveling roughly east southeast.
On the longest route, you'd be traveling roughly west northwest when you leave San Francisco, gradually changing to west, then west southwest, then west, then west northwest again as you circumnavigate the globe.
2007-02-15 09:25:30
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answered by gamblin man 6
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Northeast
2007-02-15 09:18:52
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answered by TI 2
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Eastsoutheast.
2007-02-15 09:26:23
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answered by big_mustache 6
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depends upon which route you choose, east or west?
2007-02-16 04:12:22
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answered by Ms. Balls 3
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i believe it would be SE
2007-02-15 09:22:24
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answered by toosassi4u 1
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