Well, we don't have Pst, we run on NZ Standard Time which is 12 hours ahead of Greenwich. The Chatham Islands are 45 min in advance of that. We have 1 hour of daylight Savings (aka Summer Time) as appropriate.
Scott Base in Antarctica (and the adjacent US McMurdo Base) run on NZST for business transaction convenience, but all scientific records are kept in UT. (Universal Time).
Ireland is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. If it is 2:30 pm in New Zealand, it will be 00:30 am in Ireland. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
The computation is complicated by Daylight Savings Time in either location, or both.The main time for New Zealand time (NZT, GMT+12) and California's Pacific Standard Time (PST, GMT-8) creates a nominal time difference of 20 hours later in New Zealand. However, there is currently no date on which both standard times are in effect at the same time.For about two weeks each March, and four to five weeks around October, both are on Daylight Savings Time and the time difference is that New Zealand is 20 hours later*.From early November until mid-March, New Zealand is observing Daylight Savings Time making NZDT the equivalent of GMT +13 (California is PST at GMT -8). The time difference is that New Zealand is 21 hours later.From early April to late September, California is observing Daylight Savings Time. This makes PDT the equivalent of GMT-7. (New Zealand is on standard time GMT+12). The time difference is that New Zealand is 19 hours later.*Because New Zealand is on the west side of the International Date Line, the new day always arrives in New Zealand first. If you fly west from California, the time becomes earlier until you cross the Date Line and "gain a day".
The Chatham Islands, (part of New Zealand, located about 800km to the east of the main New Zealand islands), are 45 minutes ahead of the standard New Zealand time, at UTC/GMT +12:45 hours. On New Year's Day they are in Daylight time of UTC/GMT +13:45 hours, therefore they are the first place to celebrate the New Year.
Depends on the time of year. New Zealand observes Daylight Saving Time {DST} while Arizona does not.During the New Zealand summer (say, Dec/Jan/Feb, etc.)when they are on DST there is a 20 hour time difference between there and Arizona. Examples: 2 AM Thursday in Arizona = 10 PM Thursday in New Zealand. And: 2 PM Thursday in Arizona = 10 AM Friday in New Zealand.During the New Zealand winter (say, Jun/July/Aug etc.) when they revert to standard time, the time difference becomes 21 hours. You do the math. ;-)New Zealand (UTC+12/UTC+13) is 19 hours ahead of Arizona (UTC-7) from the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September and 20 hours ahead during the rest of the year.
7 Hours. South African Time Zone is +2 GMT while New York is -4 GMT.
It is 6:00pm
New Zealand's standard time is GMT+12. Italy's is GMT+1. So, disregarding Daylight Savings Time, Italy is eleven hours behind New Zealand.
New Zealand Standard Time is 12 hours ahead of GMT. And in summer we have an additional 1 hour of summer time.
Ireland is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Ireland is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
Ireland is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. If it is 2:30 pm in New Zealand, it will be 00:30 am in Ireland. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
It depends on what time it was when you asked the question. Geneva is located in the time zone ( UTC/GMT +1) so if you are in New York and it is noon, in Geneva it would be 6PM
The computation is complicated by Daylight Savings Time in either location, or both.The main time for New Zealand time (NZT, GMT+12) and California's Pacific Standard Time (PST, GMT-8) creates a nominal time difference of 20 hours later in New Zealand. However, there is currently no date on which both standard times are in effect at the same time.For about two weeks each March, and four to five weeks around October, both are on Daylight Savings Time and the time difference is that New Zealand is 20 hours later*.From early November until mid-March, New Zealand is observing Daylight Savings Time making NZDT the equivalent of GMT +13 (California is PST at GMT -8). The time difference is that New Zealand is 21 hours later.From early April to late September, California is observing Daylight Savings Time. This makes PDT the equivalent of GMT-7. (New Zealand is on standard time GMT+12). The time difference is that New Zealand is 19 hours later.*Because New Zealand is on the west side of the International Date Line, the new day always arrives in New Zealand first. If you fly west from California, the time becomes earlier until you cross the Date Line and "gain a day".
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
Some will be on GMT or Standard Time, while some are as advanced as New Zealand (GMT +12 hours) or the Chatham Islands (GMT +12h 45min). Plus daylight saving as appropriate to the time of year.
England is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. England is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
New Zealand Standard Time, which is in effect from 14:00 UTC on the first Saturday after 30 March to 14:00 UTC on the first Saturday after 22 Sept., is 12 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. New Zealand Daylight Saving Time, which is in effect during the rest of the year, is 13 hours ahead of GMT. The time on New Zealand's Chatham Islands is always 45 minutes ahead of the time on the mainland, and the time on New Zealand's island of Tokelau is always 13 hours ahead of GMT. Regarding the islands in free association with New Zealand, Niue is always 11 hours behind GMT, and the Cook Islands are always 10 hours behind GMT. So the time on Niue and Tokelau is always the same, but the date is always different.