유럽, 29일부터 ‘서머타임’ 개시…韓과 시차 “-1시간” DST starts in Europe Sunday, March 29, 2015
영국과 프랑스 등 거의 모든 유럽 국가들이 29일, 표준시간에서
서머타임을 적용한다. 일본, 한국과의 시차가 1시간 줄어든다. 10월 25일까지다.
일본, 한국과의 시차는 영국이 8시간, 프랑스와 독일 등이 7시간이 된다.
북미의 대부분 지역은 3월 8일, 서머타임에 들어갔다.[런던 교도]
USA start DST Sunday, March 8, 2015
More light in the evening
Sunrise and sunset will be about one hour later on Sunday, March 29, 2015 than the day before, so there will be more light in the evening.
Daylength, Sunrise & Sunset in your city
Same time all over Europe
European countries synchronize the start of DST at 1:00 (1 am) UTC on the last Sunday of March. They return to Standard Time again on the last Sunday of October.
- The European Union (EU) - including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy
- Most other European countries - including Norway and Switzerland
Clocks will not change in Russia
The people in Russia will not be setting their clocks forward again 1 hour along with the rest of Europe, as they have done in the past. From March 29, 2015, the Russians remain on Standard Time (winter time) permanently.
Luhansk and Donetsk join Moscow
The “Luhansk People's Republic” and the “Donetsk People's Republic”, both self-proclaimed separatist states in eastern Ukraine, switched to Moscow Time on Sunday, October 26, 2014 and also remain on Standard Time (winter time) permanently.
European countries with no DST
1 hour back or ahead?
The clock moves ahead (= losing one hour) in the spring when DST starts, and falls back one hour (= gaining one hour) when DST ends in the fall.
To help remember which way to set your watch, keep in mind one of these sayings:“Spring forward, fall back” or “Spring ahead, fall behind.”
edited by kcontents
"from past to future"
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