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Noon EDT = 7 PM EAT
From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April, 1330 PDT in California = 0730 EDT in Sydney. From the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October, 1330 PDT in California = 0630 EST in Sydney. From the 1st Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of November, 1330 PDT in California = 0730 EDT in Sydney. From the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March, 1330 PST in California = 0830 EDT in Sydney.
It would be 4:30 pm the previous day, but in certain times of the year the time changes a bit like in July it would be 6:30pm instead or 4:30. If you go on this website you should be able to find what time it would be in other places at a certain time of day and time.
5.00 AM EST from early November until mid-March 7.00 AM EDT from early April until early October 6.00 AM EDT the rest of the year
5.00 AM EST from early November until mid-March 7.00 AM EDT from early April until early October 6.00 AM EDT the rest of the year
12pm eastern time in America would be 5pm british time
12pm is daytime (noon) 12am is nighttime.
If it's summer in Sydney and winter in Denver, arrival would be 00:00 EDT Wednesday night/ Thursday morning.
2nd Sun. of Mar. to 1st Sun. of Apr.: 7 AM CDT in Memphis = 11 PM EDT in Sydney (16 hrs.) 1st Sun. of Apr. to 1st Sun. of Oct.: 7 AM CDT in Memphis = 10 PM EST in Sydney (15 hrs.) 1st Sun. of Oct. to 1st Sun. of Nov.: 7 AM CDT in Memphis = 11 PM EDT in Sydney (16 hrs.) 1st Sun. of Nov. to 2nd Sun. of Mar.: 6 AM CST in Memphis = 11 PM EDT in Sydney (17 hrs.)
You can never have the same time in a day, e.g. 12pm and then in the same day 12pm.
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