so you could spend more time out side
The word "summertime" (like "springtime") is a compound word, and the two- word form "summer time" may mean something completely different -- when capitalized, Summer Time may refer to British Summer Time (BST), a form of Daylight Savings Time.
Sundials are one hour slower in the summer in places that use Daylight Saving Time. They aren't slower 'due to GMT'. GMT, or standard Universal Time, (UCT, I believe) remains the same all year regardless of where you are; GMT is not adjusted for Daylight Saving Time. You could, of course, turn your sundial to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, but if you are that interested in accurate time, you probably would not rely on a sundial.
If daylight saving time did not occur, the time would be the same as standard time (without the one-hour forward adjustment in spring). So, if it is currently 2:00 PM with daylight saving time, it would be 1:00 PM without daylight saving time.
If daylight savings never started, the time would always remain constant at Standard Time, which is typically one hour behind Daylight Saving Time. This means that during the summer months, the time would be one hour earlier than it currently is with daylight savings in effect.
There are discussions about potentially making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the U.S., but currently, it still alternates between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time. Changes to stop Daylight Saving Time altogether would require legislation at the federal level.
Iceland in the summer
Subtract 7 hours during standard time or subtract 8 hours when the UK is in "Summer Time". So the answer is 1100 in when the UK is in Standard Time and 1000 when the UK is in "Summer Time." NOTE... The Navajo nation in Arizona does observe "Daylight Saving Time" so it would be 1100 there nearly all year long except for the week or two difference from when Europe goes into and out of Summer Time and the US goes into and out of "Daylight Saving Time"
It would be 4 or 3 o'clock depending on whether or not it is daylight saving time. It would be 4 o'clock currently as daylight saving time is observed until the 1st of November.
West Virginia (WV) is in the Eastern Time Zone (EST). It observes Eastern Standard Time (EST) during the winter months and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) during the summer months when daylight saving time is in effect.
because if you live above or below the 45th latitude it will be dark at 4:30 p.m. or earlier without it in the winter. and in the summer it would be light at 6:00 a.m.
well you would be standing on the sun were the summer is.
No, Daylight Saving Time does not impact Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). GMT is a fixed time standard that does not observe changes in daylight saving. However, some regions that use GMT as their standard time may choose to implement their own daylight saving time adjustments, which would affect their local time relative to GMT.