Never saw this article either
So the search authorities thought that, with the drift debris model they had, that the debris would be washing up on land north of the search area in Sumatra, Indonesia..that is a pretty large arc
Instead the 1 piece of debris found traveled in a smaller north westerly arc to La Reunion.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015...ines-crash-oceanography-idUSKCN0QA03V20150805 AUGUST 4, 2015
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.
Models run by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in November last year and updated last month found, however, that an Indonesia landfall was highly unlikely.