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I find it surprising, as we are debating issues relating to high-precision time, that the discussion has not mentioned that UTC is periodically adjusted so as to track mean solar time - so that not all days have 86400 seconds in them. Is care taken in the algorithms to insert the intercalary leap seconds at the appropriate points? TAI and GPS (19 seconds apart) don't use leap seconds according to Wikipedia. There is a (current) proposal to phase out leap seconds in UTC. Steve Loch -- This message (and any attachments) is for the recipient only. NERC is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the contents of this email and any reply you make may be disclosed by NERC unless it is exempt from release under the Act. Any material supplied to NERC may be stored in an electronic records management system.
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