december - february
Melbourne's summer occurs at the same time as the rest of the southern hemisphere: December, January and February.
December in Melbourne is their summer so it will be a bit more expensive to fly out.
Summer Time is observed in both Melbourne and Norway, but since they are in opposite hemispheres, their Summer Times are during opposite halves of the year.The time in Norway is UTC + 1 hr. during Standard Time and UTC + 2 hrs. during Summer Time. The time in Melbourne is UTC + 10 hrs. during Standard Time and UTC + 11 hrs. during Summer Time.From the last Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April, when both places are on Summer Time, Melbourne is 9 hrs. ahead of Norway.From the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October, when Norway is on Summer Time and Melbourne is on Standard Time, Melbourne is 8 hrs. ahead of Norway.From the 1st Sunday of October to the last Sunday of October, both places are again on Summer Time, so Melbourne is 9 hrs.ahead of Norway.From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, when Norway is on Standard Time and Melbourne is on Summer Time, Melbourne is 10 hrs. ahead of Norway.1 PM CET = 2 PM CEST = 10 PM AEST = 11 PM AEDT(Summer Time in Europe begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October. Summer Time in Australia begins on the first Sunday of October and ends on the first Sunday of April.)
* If it is 4am on the east coast of the USA, then in Melbourne it is 8pm in Summer (Daylight Saving Time) or 7pm when operating on Eastern Standard time. * If it is 4am on the west coast of the USA, then in Melbourne it is 11pm in Summer (Daylight Saving Time) or 10pm when operating on Eastern Standard time.
For 2012/2013, Daylight Saving starts Sunday 7th October, 2012 and ends Sunday 7 April, 2013.
11 AM AEST = 1 AM GMT = 2 AM BST11 AM AEDT = midnight GMT = 1 AM BSTAEST is Standard Time in Melbourne (UTC+10).AEDT is Summer Time in Melbourne (UTC+11).GMT is Standard Time in London (UTC+0).BST is Summer Time in London (UTC+1).Melbourne observes Summer Time from the 1st Sunday of October until the 1st Sunday of April.London observes Summer Time from the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October.
The 2013 Melbourne Cup race time is 3:00pm Eastern Daylight Savings, which is 12:00pm in Perth.
Immediately after the summer solstice, the time between sunrise and sunset starts to diminish.
Melbourne hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Since Las Vegas and Melbourne are in opposite hemispheres, they observe Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, during opposite parts of the year. In Las Vegas, Daylight Saving Time begins in March and ends in November. In Melbourne, Summer Time begins in October and ends in April. This causes the time difference to vary by two hours through the year.From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April,3 PM Eastern Summer Time in Melbourne = 9 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time in Las Vegas.From the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October,3 PM Eastern Standard Time in Melbourne = 10 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time in Las Vegas.From the 1st Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of November,3 PM Eastern Summer Time in Melbourne = 9 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time in Las Vegas.From the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March,3 PM Eastern Summer Time in Melbourne = 8 PM Pacific Standard Time in Las Vegas.
Chicago (UTC-6/UTC-5) is 15 hours behind Melbourne (UTC+10/UTC+11) when Chicago is on Daylight Saving Time/ Summer Time but Melbourne is not, from the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October.Chicago is 16 hours behind Melbourne when both are on DST, from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April and from the 1st Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of November.Chicago is 17 hours behind Melbourne when Melbourne is on Summer Time and Chicago is not, from the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March.