Posted on 08/04/2015 8:32:30 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Initial models of where potential debris from a missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet might first wash up had incorrectly identified Indonesia as the most likely location, the Australian body leading the search said on Wednesday.
Flight MH370 disappeared without a trace in March 2014 with 239 passengers and crew on board and search efforts have focused on a broad expanse of the southern Indian Ocean off Western Australia.
A piece of aircraft debris that washed up on the French island of Reunion last week roughly 3,700 km (2,300 miles) from the expected crash zone was consistent with where the plane went down, based on analysis of ocean currents, winds and waves, Australian officials and independent oceanographers said last week.
But the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which is leading the search, said initial debris drift modeling undertaken in June 2014 had mistakenly indicated that the first possible landfall of debris would be on the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, in the first weeks of July 2014.
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So much for Climate Science....
The “scientists” claim they can predict the climate decades on, but can’t get the present day ocean currents correct...
Or... the plane wasn’t where they said it was when it went down.
Bingo!
How much is 2300 miles in degrees Celsius?
I have yet to see any reports of Boeing being involved. I assume they are as they would have the records.
About 12 Parsecs...
Since we’ve been assured that climate modeling is good for making predictions of next century’s temperature to precisions of hundredths of a degree, I was just wondering how the modeling of debris drift could be so inaccurate.
But...CONSENSUS!
Climate change is settled science. Oceanography isn’t. There solved.
Climate change can’t be “settled” science. Because sh*t doesn’t sink, it floats.
Out of 600-odd sciences....strangely...only one is settled. On any given day, there are a minimum of a dozen brilliant guys working on unseating Einstein’s theory of the “E-stuff” and no one says a word about these guys. Scientists....aren’t exactly rocket-scientists.
There are serial numbers stamped on everything, they should have been able to identify the plane that wing section came from days ago.
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