The general rule for British clock to go back to GMT or "Greenwich Mean Time" is on the last Sunday of October. The specific date varies from year to year and for 2013 this change will take place on October 27, 2013.
10am EDT is 2pm GMT. The time difference between EDT and GMT is 4 hours, with GMT being ahead.
7pm MST is 2am GMT the following day. MST is 7 hours behind GMT.
GMT is the timezone in London, England. All other time zones are described relative to GMT. For example, New York is GMT - 5 hours. Los Angeles is GMT - 8 hours. Standard time is how we set our clocks when we are NOT observing Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time reduces the time-difference between your timezone and GMT by 1 hour. For example, When NYC observes DST, the timezone in NYC becomes GMT-4 (instead of the normal GMT-5)
It is 6:00pm
7am PDT is 2pm GMT. PDT is 7 hours behind GMT.
no, its GMT + 2
the same time as GMT
Yes. GMT+2
Only during winter. In summer, BST (British Summer Time) is used which is one hour ahead of GMT.
No it is GMT, because India is owned by Britain
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. GMT is an absolute time that does not change with the seasons. It is currently: Saturday, 16 November 2:12:54 p.m.(GMT + 0:00).
at 4:36 PM GMT
Martinique is typically 4 hours behind Great Britain. This time difference can change during daylight saving time, as Great Britain observes it while Martinique does not. When Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), the difference is 4 hours, and when Britain is on British Summer Time (BST), the difference is 5 hours.
You'll have to change the time according the the GMT, try looking up the Central Americal times, it's about +8.30 GMT
Great Britain operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or British Summer Time (BST) during daylight saving, while the Cayman Islands are in the Eastern Standard Time (EST) zone, which is GMT-5. When Great Britain is on GMT, the Cayman Islands are 5 hours behind. During British Summer Time (from late March to late October), the time difference is 6 hours, with the Cayman Islands remaining on EST.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a time standard that is used worldwide. It is based on the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. GMT does not change with the seasons, so it does not observe daylight saving time.
Pakistan is 4 hours in front of UK time. GMT+4