I”ve had this occur on my iMac as well. I have no idea why it’s happening. 
It’s happened three times so far since Sierra.



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> On Nov 29, 2016, at 11:22 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Two or three times since installing sierra I received the following time 
> machine notification.
> Time Machine completed a verification of your backups on “Phil's AirPort Time 
> Capsule”. To improve reliability, Time Machine must create a new backup for 
> you.
> Click Start New Backup to create a new backup. This will remove your existing 
> backup history. This could take several hours.
> 
> Click Back Up Later to be reminded tomorrow. Time Machine won’t perform 
> backups during this time.
> 
> 
> I have a MacBook air and an iMac both sharing a 2 TB airport time capsule.  
> the iMac has been running back ups all the way back to December 2014, but the 
> MacBook Air keeps giving me the above message and  erasing and reinitializing 
> my MacBook air data. The latest MacBook Air reset was October 30th. The time 
> capsule still has 1.64 TB available, and that is used up entirely by the 
> iMac. 
> 
> I have checked the time capsule panel in system preferences on the MacBook 
> air, and see no reference to any problems as reported by the notifications 
> center. Any ideas why the MacBook air keeps resetting and reinitializing the 
> time capsule data back up?
> 
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
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