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UTC offset
The UTC Onset Is the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

The UTC offset is the difference in hours and minutes between Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the standard time at a particular place. This difference is expressed with respect to UTC and is generally shown in the format ±[hh]:[mm], ±[hh][mm], or ±[hh]. So if the time being described is two hours ahead of UTC (such as in Kigali, Rwanda [approximately 30° E]), the UTC offset would be "+02:00", "+0200", or simply "+02".

By convention, every inhabited place in the world has a UTC offset that is a multiple of 15 minutes but the majority of offsets are stated in whole hours. There are many cases where the national standard time uses a UTC offset that is not defined solely by longitude.

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Time zones and time offsets

Main article: Time zone

A time zone is a geographical region in which residents observe the same standard time. Although nominally a new time zone is established every 15 degrees east or west of the prime meridian (meaning a one-hour change in the time), in practice local geographical or political considerations may vary its application. The most extreme example of this is time in China, which applies a single standard time offset of UTC+08:00 (eight hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time), even though China spans five geographical time zones.

The UTC offset (or time offset) is an amount of time added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time to specify the time at a given location.

Daylight saving time

Main articles: Daylight saving time, Standard time, and Civil time

Several regions of the world use daylight saving time (DST) and the UTC offset during this season is typically obtained by adding one hour to local standard time. Central European Time UTC+01:00 is replaced by Central European Summer Time UTC+02:00, and Pacific Standard Time UTC−08:00 is replaced by Pacific Daylight Time UTC−07:00.

Illustrative examples

Main article: List of UTC offsets

This set of cities has been chosen to illustrate the difference between local time and UTC, because they are as close as practicable to 0°, 45°, 90°, 135° and 180° and because they are sufficiently near the equator so as not to use DST.

Examples of the difference between local standard time and UTC
LocationLongitudeUTC offsetWhen UTC time is 12:00,local time is:When local time is 12:00,UTC time is:
Accra, Ghana0° 12′ WUTC+00:0012:0012:00
Mogadishu, Somalia45° 20′ EUTC+03:0015:0009:00
Dhaka, Bangladesh90° 23′ EUTC+06:0018:0006:00
Koror, Palau134° 29′ EUTC+09:0021:0003:00
Suva, Fiji178° 27′ EUTC+12:0000:0000:00
Honolulu, United States157° 51′ WUTC−10:0002:0022:00
Guatemala City, Guatemala90° 32′ WUTC−06:0006:0018:00
Brasília, Brazil47° 53′ WUTC−03:0009:0015:00

See also

  • ISO 8601 – international standard for representing dates and times.

Notes

References

  1. Kornberg, Sara. "Understanding UTC Offsets". Time and Date. Retrieved 2024-12-10. https://www.timeanddate.com/time/utc-offsets.html

  2. For example, Iceland (capital Reykjavík, 22° W): the "UTC offset defined solely by its longitude" is UTC−02:00, but the national standard time uses an offset (+00:00) that differs from it. /wiki/Iceland