[LEAPSECS] This year's Y2K: 'Leap second' threatens to break the Internet -Brooks
Alex Currant
alexcurrant911 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 14 22:24:43 EST 2015
The ITU link says there will be 2-3 minutes discrepancy by 2100. At the current rate of 1 every 3 years, we would expect 80/3, or 26.667 seconds discrepancy. I have found a reference which estimates the effect of the tidal slow-down and predicts that the discrepancy will still be less than a minute: http://www.gps.gov/cgsic/meetings/2014/matsakis.pdf. See the third backup viewgraph and the first six of the presentation.
Steve Allen's web pages have values that are much larger.
Who is right?
From: Steve Allen <sla at ucolick.org>
To: Leap Second Discussion List <leapsecs at leapsecond.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LEAPSECS] This year's Y2K: 'Leap second' threatens to break the Internet -Brooks
On Tue 2015-01-13T11:03:35 -0500, Brooks Harris hath writ:
> This year's Y2K: 'Leap second' threatens to break the Internet
> http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/13/technology/leap-second/index.html
In that article is a link to a recent version of the Draft CPM
document with the options that are being wordsmithed before
the final tweak gets presented to the WRC in November
http://acma.gov.au/Industry/Spectrum/Spectrum-planning/International-planning-ITU-and-other-international-planning-bodies/wrc-15-agenda-item-114
At the moment it still has options A, B, and C.
There is also a similarly recent writeup from the ITU-R itself at
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-R/Documents/ITU-R-FAQ-UTC.pdf
which gives a deeper story about the lack of vote in 2012
to ensure that all the technical options have been fully addressed
in further studies related to the issue. It was necessary because
the decision was not only of a technical nature but had some
regulatory and legal consequences.
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