MwRYum
Major
Like it or not, the best they can come up with, even with the most viable data simulation, is still a guesstimate; sure that'd help to narrow things down but we're still talking about a huge piece of real estate to comb over.I think it will be difficult to trace the part back to where it entered the ocean. Only recently were intermittendly occurring vortices recognized in the much better know Atlantic Ocean. If they occur in the Indian Ocean you just can't know when and how they influenced the drift of this part. A lot can happen in a year.
Victims' families will naturally wants to recover something or anything of their love ones, but as we all know, a body left at sea over a year won't have much left already, not to mention the kind of cost and manpower hours would be astronomical if not unrealistic...they'd have better odds if you got Moses to part that area of the Indian Ocean to make things just a bit easier, and that tells you how bad the odds are to locate the wreckage of flight MH370.