[LEAPSECS] This year's Y2K: 'Leap second' threatens to break the Internet -Brooks
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Thu Jan 15 05:27:12 EST 2015
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In message <17038998.837509.1421292283082.JavaMail.yahoo at jws100167.mail.ne1.yah
oo.com>, Alex Currant via LEAPSECS writes:
>Who is right?
That reminds me, has anybody tried to do the math on climate change ?
The main effect is (probably?) going to be the thermal expansion of
the worlds oceans.
I did a quick back of the envelope calculation modeling the earth
as a sphere radius 6367 km, covered by a 4 km thick shell of water.
Increasing the thickness of the water by one meter but retaining
its mass, I get a realtive change in angular momentum of 6e-11 which
is in the order of a millisecond per year.
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