Not tonight but at 2am tomorrow morning,
In the olden days the clocks went back an hour so that the farmers had more time in the light to do their farming, I don't know why they still go back now... I guess it's just a tradition. It has nothing to do with science or anything like that, its a law that they go back because its to dark in the mornings for children going out to school because they can get knocked down easily without being seen.
Clocks typically go back 1 hour on the first Sunday in November in regions that observe Daylight Saving Time.
They go forward 1 hour
Yes, when the clocks go back an hour during daylight saving time, there will be more light in the morning since sunrise will occur an hour earlier. This shift allows for more daylight in the morning and less in the evening.
The clocks go backwards an hour when daylight saving time ends. This typically occurs in the fall season, around November, depending on the country or region. It is done to make better use of daylight during the shorter days of winter.
On Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends - clocks go back one hour .
Press the down button on the back of the clock to go between 12 hour & 24 hour.
Nov. 7, 2010 clocks will go back one hour.
Turning your clock back an hour for daylight saving time does not necessarily mean you will gain an extra hour of sleep. It simply adjusts the time on your clock to reflect the end of daylight saving time. Whether you choose to sleep an extra hour is up to you.
It really depends on the clock. In general, a longer pendulum takes longer to go back and forth.
In the UK, clocks go back 1 hour at 2am on the last Sunday in October.
The times 1:00- 12:00 stay the same. When you would get to 13:00 then it would go back to 1:00 on a 12 hour clock. The minute part will stay the same.
You loose an hour when clocks go forward. For example if you get up every day at 6am, after the clock change it really will be like getting up at 5am. You lost 1 hour at 2am, it will probably be darker where you are now in the morning. On the bright side of things, we get an extra hour of daylight.
"Spring forward"-clocks go ahead 1 hour. (Example: The time is 2:00 a.m. so the clocks need to be moved ahead one hour to 3:00 a.m. "Fall back"- clocks go back 1 hour. (Example: The time is 2:00 a.m. so set clocks back 1 hour to 1:00 am)
To switch the Sharp atomic clock SPC900 from 24-hour to 12-hour format, you typically need to access the clock's settings menu. Look for an option labeled "Time Format" or something similar, and then select 12-hour format. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on accessing and changing this setting on your particular model.
When you go from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Central Standard Time (CST), you set your clock back by one hour.
In the olden days the clocks went back an hour so that the farmers had more time in the light to do their farming, I don't know why they still go back now... I guess it's just a tradition. It has nothing to do with science or anything like that, its a law that they go back because its to dark in the mornings for children going out to school because they can get knocked down easily without being seen.