Spring Forward and Fall back is a common way to remember it. So on March 8, 2009 at 2AM you should move your clock forward 1 hour for the start of Daylight Saving Time.
One of the biggest reasons we change our clocks to Daylight Saving Time (DST) is that it reportedly saves electricity.
some clocks go forward, but not all of them :) it is called daylight saving time
Daylight saving time begins Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 am. This means clocks will "spring forward" by an hour.
Just remember 'spring forward, fall back'.
Daylight Saving Time started on Easter in México in 2010.
Daylight Saving Time is the name of the plan to set clocks ahead in spring and back in fall.
some clocks go forward, but not all of them :) it is called daylight saving time
Daylight saving time begins Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 am. This means clocks will "spring forward" by an hour.
Just remember 'spring forward, fall back'.
Daylight Saving Time started on Easter in México in 2010.
Clocks get turned BACK one hour - an easy way to remember this operation is "Spring Forward, Fall Back."
Daylight Saving Time is the name of the plan to set clocks ahead in spring and back in fall.
The clock goes back on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends .
In 2011 , Daylight Savings Time begins March 13 - set your clock(s) forward one hour at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March .
New Zealand advances their clocks one hour when they observe daylight saving time.
It is a phrase used to help people remember which way to adjust the clocks when switching between daylight saving and standard time. "Spring forward" takes place in the Spring of the year and means you adjust the clock one hour forward. "Fall back" happens in the fall (autumn) and means you adjust the clock backward one hour.
Resetting the clocks is not a universal custom. Some countries do, others do not. It should also be remembered that it depends which hemisphere you are in as to moving the clock forward or backward on a given date. Nor do all countries do so on the same date. That said the clocks go forward for the northern hemisphere around the end of March. Back for the southern hemisphere. The reverse is made around the end of October. The precise dates for various countries can be found at the link below.
Daylight saving time saves light. You turn your clocks an hour ahead in spring and set them an hour back in fall.