12 midnight
EDT = -4 GMT
Therefore, to get back to GMT *add* 4 hours to the current EDT to get GMT.
EST = -5 GMT
Therefore, to get back to GMT *add* 5 hours to the current EST to get GMT.
Here's a table on daylight savings start stop times:
Year
DST Begins 2 a.m.
(Second Sunday
in March)
DST Ends 2 a.m.
(First Sunday
in November)
2011
13 March 2011
6 November 2011
2012
11 March 2012
4 November 2012
2013
10 March 2013
3 November 2013
2014
9 March 2014
2 November 2014
2015
8 March 2015
1 November 2015
add four hours to edt to give you gmt. so 8 pm edt would be 12 pm gmt
EST (Eastern Standard Time) = GMT (Grenwigh Mean Time) minus 0500.
It will be 1am in BST.
11am GMT is 7am EST time.
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
1659 GMT
2 PM EST is 7 PM GMT. GMT is 5 hours ahead of EST.
The EST timezone is GMT-5 meaning EST is five hours behind GMT.
11am GMT is 7am EST time.
CET is Central European Time. GMT+0100(GMT Stands for Greenwich Meridian Time)EST - for what Country?--------United States EST GMT -0500Difference of - 6 hours. so 10:00am CET would be 04:00am EST (US)----------------Australia EST GMT +1000Difference of 9 hours making 10:00 move to 19:00 (07:00 PM) (BUT, due to daylight savings being in effect in this timezone you add an hour. So it is 8PM)--------
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
1659 GMT
2 PM EST is 7 PM GMT. GMT is 5 hours ahead of EST.
The EST timezone is GMT-5 meaning EST is five hours behind GMT.
8pm GMT
16:00 GMT would be 11:00 EST.
Add 5 hours to EST (Easter Standard Time [North America]) to get GMT. 21:30 EST is 02:30GMT the next day.
11am - 11pm EAT
GMT + 8 hrs = EST + 13 hrs
GMT is five hours ahead of EST, so 15.30