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Post by crikey »

If you read weather charts , then knowing how to convert time units across the world or country is valuable.
Thought it would be useful to have a few handy links for this important topic
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Here is a place to post links, information, discussion and questions relating to time and weather forecast charts ..TIC TOC :P

TIME ZONE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_zone" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

ABBREVIATIONS
http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbr ... timezones/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

WHAT IS UTC TIME?
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/html/utc.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

TIME ZONE CONVERTER
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

TIME
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time#World_time" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks so much for that crikey. Great info :)
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I always get stuck on UTC. I mean, it's easy enough, but I get confused counting backwards, forwards... lol :P Thanks Crikey!
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A change in the wind
News article re: moving away from GMT( Greenwich mean time) to atomic clock time keeping

Time for change? GMT could be history

* From: AFP
* November 03, 2011 1:21PM
LEADING scientists from around the world are meeting in Britain from today to consider a proposal that could eventually see Greenwich Mean Time relegated to a footnote in history.

For more than 120 years, GMT has been the international standard for timekeeping, but it is now under threat from a new definition of time itself based not on the rotation of the Earth, but on atomic clocks.

In January 2012, the International Telecommunication Union will meet in Geneva to vote on whether to adopt the new measure, despite protests from Britain.

The two-day meeting of about 50 experts at a country house northwest of London, under the aegis of the prestigious Royal Society, today and tomorrow will look at some of the issues involved.

Predictably the question has hurt Britain's national pride - particularly when British believe their old rivals France are leading the push to change away from GMT to the new time standard.

"We understand that in Britain they have a sense of loss for GMT," said Elisa Felicitas Arias, director of the time department at the France-based International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), which pushed for the change.

GMT is based on the passage of the sun over the zero meridian line at the Greenwich Observatory in southeast London, and became the world standard for time at a conference in Washington in the United States in 1884.

France had lobbied for "Paris Mean Time" at the same conference.

In 1972 it was replaced in name by Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC) but that essentially remained the same as GMT.

UTC is based on about 400 atomic clocks at laboratories around the world but then corrected with "leap seconds" to align itself with the Earth's rotational speed, which fluctuates.

But the tiny variations between Earth speed and atomic speed have become a problem for GPS, the global positioning systems and mobile phone networks on which the modern world relies.

"These networks need to be synchronised to the millisecond," Ms Arias said.

"We are starting to have parallel definitions of time. Imagine a world where there were two or three definitions of a kilogram."

The meeting in London will look at the implications of abolishing the leap seconds and moving fully to atomic time.

That would see atomic time slowly diverge from GMT, by about one minute every 60 to 90 years, or by an hour every 600 years, and there would need to be "leap minutes" a couple of times a century to bring the two in line.

The proposal would then formally be voted on in Geneva.

The potential loss of GMT has prompted soul searching in the British press, particularly at a time when the country is itself considering switching to British Summer Time, one hour ahead of GMT, on a permanent basis.

The Sunday Times said GMT had "symbolised Britain's role as a Victorian superpower" but that "just as that role has inexorably diminished, so GMT itself could in effect disappear."

British science minister David Willetts has opposed the plan, saying it has become more than just a scientific row.

"This is primarily a finely balanced scientific argument but I do detect undercurrents of nationalism," he said.

"Britain's position is that we should stick to real time as experienced by humans, which is based on the Earth's rotation, not atomic clocks.

"Without leap seconds we will lose contact with the reality of Earth's rotation. Eventually our midnight would happen at noon."

China meanwhile is said to oppose the change on the grounds that its astronomers want to retain Earth-rotation based time.

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GMT is based on the passage of the sun over the zero meridian line at the Greenwich Observatory in southeast London, and became the world standard for time at a conference in Washington in the United States in 1884.

France had lobbied for "Paris Mean Time" at the same conference.
Imagine if the French had won that one - Paris Mean Time (PMT) - lots of tears & chocolate in that time zone!!!!!!! :hysteria:
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LOL, sums up the french perfectly ;)
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Exactement! ;)
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