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UTC+00:00

UTC+00:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +00:00. This time zone is the basis of UTC and all other time zones are based on it. In ISO 8601, an example of the associated time would be written as 2023-01-01T12:12:34+00:00. It is also known by the following geographical or historical names:

UTC+00:00
Time zone
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC+00:00
Current time
10:14, 19 May 2023 UTC+00:00 [refresh]
Central meridian
Date-time group
UTC±00:00: blue (January), orange (July), yellow (year-round), light blue (sea areas)
Time zones of Africa:
 UTC-01:00  Cape Verde Time[a]
 UTC±00:00  Greenwich Mean Time
 UTC+01:00 
 UTC+02:00 
 UTC+03:00  East Africa Time
 UTC+04:00 
a The islands of Cape Verde are to the west of the African mainland.
b Mauritius and the Seychelles are to the east and north-east of Madagascar respectively.

As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)

Principal cities: London, Belfast, Glasgow, Cardiff, Dublin, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Lisbon, Porto

Europe

Western Europe

Atlantic islands

Notes:

  1. The westernmost point where UTC with DST is applied is El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain (18°00′ W). Time used there is 2 hours and 12 minutes ahead of physical time in the summer, making for the greatest discrepancy in the UTC time zone.
  2. The easternmost settlement where UTC with DST is applied is Lowestoft in Suffolk, East Anglia, UK (at just 1°45′ E).
  3. Morocco normally observes UTC+01:00, but the clock is set back one hour during Ramadan. See Time in Morocco for further information.
  4. Whilst de facto Ireland operates on the same time as the United Kingdom, its de jure basis to do so differs. Whereas standard time in the UK is GMT in winter and BST (daylight saving time) in summer, Irish Standard Time (UTC+01:00) is observed in summer and GMT is used in winter. For details, see below.

As daylight saving time (Northern Hemisphere summer)

Europe

Arctic Ocean

As standard time (year-round)

Principal cities: Accra, Bamako, Dakar, Abidjan, Conakry, Ouagadougou, São Tomé, Reykjavík, Bissau, Monrovia, Bamako, Nouakchott, Freetown, Lomé, El Aaiún (Laayoune), Tifariti, Tindouf

Africa

West Africa

Greenwich Mean Time

Europe (and possessions)

Atlantic islands

Antarctica

Some bases in Antarctica. See also Time in Antarctica

Notes:

  1. The westernmost point where UTC with no DST is applied is Bjargtangar, at the northwest peninsula of Iceland (24°32′ W). Time used there is 1 hour and 38 minutes ahead of physical time. This is the greatest deviation from physical time for UTC+00:00 with no DST.

Discrepancies between use of UTC+00:00 as standard time rather than local solar time

Colour Legal time vs local mean time
1 h ± 30 m behind
0 h ± 30 m
1 h ± 30 m ahead
2 h ± 30 m ahead
3 h ± 30 m ahead
 
European winter
 
European summer

Since legal, political, social and economic criteria, in addition to physical or geographical criteria, are used in the drawing of time zones, actual time zones do not precisely adhere to meridian lines. The UTC+00:00 time zone, were it determined purely by longitude, would consist of the area between meridians 7°30′W and 7°30′E. However, in much of Western and Central Europe, despite lying between those two meridians, UTC+01:00 is used; similarly, there are European areas that use UTC, even though their physical time zone is UTC−01:00 (e.g. most of Portugal), or UTC−02:00 (the westernmost part of Iceland). Because the UTC+00:00 time zone in Europe is at its western edge, Lowestoft in the United Kingdom, at only 1°45′E, is the easternmost settlement in Europe in which UTC+00:00 is applied.

Countries and areas west of 22°30′W ("physical" UTC−02:00) that use UTC+00:00

  • The westernmost part of Iceland, including the northwest peninsula (the Westfjords) and its main town of Ísafjörður, which is west of 22°30′W, uses UTC+00:00. Bjargtangar, Iceland is the westernmost point in which UTC is applied.

Countries and areas west of 7°30′W ("physical" UTC−01:00) that use UTC+00:00

In Europe

In Africa

  • Liberia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Senegal
  • The Gambia
  • Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (disputed territory)
  • Most of Mauritania
  • Southwesternmost part of Mali
  • The very westernmost part of Côte d'Ivoire
 
This arch that stretches over a highway indicates the IERS Reference Meridian (0°) in Spain.

Countries that use UTC+01:00 as the basis for standard time although local solar time would suggest UTC+00:00

In Europe

  • Spain (except for the Canary Islands, which use UTC+00:00). Much of Galicia (and far western fringes of Extremadura and Andalusia) lie west of 7°30′W ("physical" UTC−01:00), whereas there is no Spanish territory that even approaches 7°30′E (the boundary of "physical" UTC+01:00). Spain's time is the direct result of Generalissimo Franco's presidential order (published in Boletín Oficial del Estado of 8 March 1940)[2] abandoning Greenwich Mean Time and advancing clocks one hour, effective from 23:00 on 16 March 1940. This is an excellent example of political criteria used in the drawing of time zones: the time change was passed "in consideration of the convenience from the national time marching in step according to that of other European countries".[3][4] The presidential order (most likely enacted to be in synchrony with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, with which the Franco regime was unofficially allied) included in its 5th article a provision for its future phase out,[4] which never took place. Due to this political decision Spain is two hours ahead of its local mean time during the summer, one hour ahead in winter.[5]
  • Andorra
  • Belgium
  • Most of France, including the cities of Paris, Marseille and Lyon. Only small parts of Alsace, Lorraine and Provence are east of 7°30′E ("physical" UTC+1).
  • Ireland (Irish Standard Time is used in summer,[6] GMT in winter:[7] this is the reverse of the usual convention, but provides the same end results. See Time in the Republic of Ireland).
  • Luxembourg
  • Monaco
  • Netherlands
  • Gibraltar (United Kingdom)
  • The very westernmost part of Germany
  • Westernmost part of Switzerland
  • The very northwesternmost part of Italy
  • Bouvet Island and southwesternmost part of Norway

In Africa

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Western European Time". TimeAndDate.com.
  2. ^ "BOE Orden sobre adelanto de la hora legal en 60 minutos". Retrieved 2 December 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "B.O.E. #68 03/08/1940 p.1675". Retrieved 2 December 2008.
  4. ^ a b "B.O.E. #68 03/08/1940 p.1676". Retrieved 2 December 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 January 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  6. ^ "STANDARD TIME ACT, 1968". Office of the Attorney General, Ireland. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  7. ^ Standard Time (Amendment) Act, 1971 – Schedule 1 Irish Statute Book
  8. ^ "Morocco Changes Its Clocks for Ramadan 2019". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 2021-10-08.

External links

  •   Media related to UTC±00:00 at Wikimedia Commons

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UTC 00 00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of 00 00 This time zone is the basis of UTC and all other time zones are based on it In ISO 8601 an example of the associated time would be written as 2023 01 01T12 12 34 00 00 It is also known by the following geographical or historical names Greenwich Mean Time 1 Western European Time 1 Azores Summer Time 1 Eastern Greenland Summer Time 1 Western Sahara Standard Time 1 UTC 00 00Time zoneWorld map with the time zone highlightedUTC offsetUTCUTC 00 00Current time10 14 19 May 2023 UTC 00 00 refresh Central meridianDate time groupUTC 00 00 blue January orange July yellow year round light blue sea areas Time in Europe Light Blue Western European Time Greenwich Mean Time UTC Blue Western European Time Greenwich Mean Time UTC Western European Summer Time British Summer Time Irish Standard Time UTC 1 Red Central European Time UTC 1 Central European Summer Time UTC 2 Yellow Eastern European Time Kaliningrad Time UTC 2 Ochre Eastern European Time UTC 2 Eastern European Summer Time UTC 3 Green Moscow Time Turkey Time UTC 3 Turquoise Armenia Time Azerbaijan Time Georgia Time UTC 4 Pale colours Standard time observed all year Dark colours Summer time observed Time zones of Africa UTC 01 00 Cape Verde Time a UTC 00 00 Greenwich Mean Time UTC 01 00 Central European TimeWest Africa Time UTC 02 00 Central Africa TimeEastern European TimeEgypt Standard TimeSouth African Standard Time UTC 03 00 East Africa Time UTC 04 00 Mauritius Time b Seychelles Time b a The islands of Cape Verde are to the west of the African mainland b Mauritius and the Seychelles are to the east and north east of Madagascar respectively Contents 1 As standard time Northern Hemisphere winter 1 1 Europe 1 1 1 Western Europe 1 1 2 Atlantic islands 2 As daylight saving time Northern Hemisphere summer 2 1 Europe 2 1 1 Arctic Ocean 3 As standard time year round 3 1 Africa 3 1 1 West Africa 3 1 1 1 Greenwich Mean Time 3 2 Europe and possessions 3 2 1 Atlantic islands 3 3 Antarctica 4 Discrepancies between use of UTC 00 00 as standard time rather than local solar time 4 1 Countries and areas west of 22 30 W physical UTC 02 00 that use UTC 00 00 4 2 Countries and areas west of 7 30 W physical UTC 01 00 that use UTC 00 00 4 2 1 In Europe 4 2 2 In Africa 5 Countries that use UTC 01 00 as the basis for standard time although local solar time would suggest UTC 00 00 5 1 In Europe 5 2 In Africa 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAs standard time Northern Hemisphere winter EditMain article Western European Time Principal cities London Belfast Glasgow Cardiff Dublin Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Santa Cruz de Tenerife Lisbon Porto Europe Edit Western Europe Edit Portugal WET United Kingdom and the adjacent Crown Dependencies Channel Islands and the Isle of Man GMT England Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland Faroe Islands WET Atlantic islands Edit Portugal Madeira WET Spain Canary Islands WET Notes The westernmost point where UTC with DST is applied is El Hierro Canary Islands Spain 18 00 W Time used there is 2 hours and 12 minutes ahead of physical time in the summer making for the greatest discrepancy in the UTC time zone The easternmost settlement where UTC with DST is applied is Lowestoft in Suffolk East Anglia UK at just 1 45 E Morocco normally observes UTC 01 00 but the clock is set back one hour during Ramadan See Time in Morocco for further information Whilst de facto Ireland operates on the same time as the United Kingdom its de jure basis to do so differs Whereas standard time in the UK is GMT in winter and BST daylight saving time in summer Irish Standard Time UTC 01 00 is observed in summer and GMT is used in winter For details see below As daylight saving time Northern Hemisphere summer EditEurope Edit Arctic Ocean Edit Greenland Ittoqqortoormiit and surrounding area Portugal Azores islandsAs standard time year round EditPrincipal cities Accra Bamako Dakar Abidjan Conakry Ouagadougou Sao Tome Reykjavik Bissau Monrovia Bamako Nouakchott Freetown Lome El Aaiun Laayoune Tifariti Tindouf Africa Edit West Africa Edit Greenwich Mean Time Edit Burkina Faso Cote d Ivoire Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic disputed territory Sao Tome and Principe since 2018 Senegal Sierra Leone TogoEurope and possessions Edit Atlantic islands Edit Greenland Danmarkshavn and surrounding area Iceland United Kingdom Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena Ascension Island Tristan da CunhaAntarctica Edit Some bases in Antarctica See also Time in Antarctica Norway Troll StationNotes The westernmost point where UTC with no DST is applied is Bjargtangar at the northwest peninsula of Iceland 24 32 W Time used there is 1 hour and 38 minutes ahead of physical time This is the greatest deviation from physical time for UTC 00 00 with no DST Discrepancies between use of UTC 00 00 as standard time rather than local solar time EditColour Legal time vs local mean time1 h 30 m behind0 h 30 m1 h 30 m ahead2 h 30 m ahead3 h 30 m ahead European winter European summer Since legal political social and economic criteria in addition to physical or geographical criteria are used in the drawing of time zones actual time zones do not precisely adhere to meridian lines The UTC 00 00 time zone were it determined purely by longitude would consist of the area between meridians 7 30 W and 7 30 E However in much of Western and Central Europe despite lying between those two meridians UTC 01 00 is used similarly there are European areas that use UTC even though their physical time zone is UTC 01 00 e g most of Portugal or UTC 02 00 the westernmost part of Iceland Because the UTC 00 00 time zone in Europe is at its western edge Lowestoft in the United Kingdom at only 1 45 E is the easternmost settlement in Europe in which UTC 00 00 is applied Countries and areas west of 22 30 W physical UTC 02 00 that use UTC 00 00 Edit The westernmost part of Iceland including the northwest peninsula the Westfjords and its main town of Isafjordur which is west of 22 30 W uses UTC 00 00 Bjargtangar Iceland is the westernmost point in which UTC is applied Countries and areas west of 7 30 W physical UTC 01 00 that use UTC 00 00 Edit In Europe Edit Canary Islands Spain Most of Portugal including Lisbon Porto Braga Aveiro and Coimbra Only the easternmost part including cities such as Braganca and Guarda lies east of 7 30 W Madeira at 17 W even further west also employs UTC 00 00 The western half of Ireland including the cities of Cork Limerick and Galway Westernmost tip of Northern Ireland including the county town of County Fermanagh Enniskillen Extreme westerly portion of the Outer Hebrides in the west of Scotland for instance Vatersay an inhabited island and the westernmost settlement of Great Britain lies at 7 54 W If uninhabited islands or rocks are taken into account St Kilda west of the Outer Hebrides at 8 58 W and Rockall at 13 41 W should be included Westernmost island of the Faroe Islands autonomous region of the Danish Kingdom Mykines Most of Iceland including Reykjavik Northeastern part of Greenland including DanmarkshavnIn Africa Edit Liberia Sierra Leone Guinea Guinea Bissau Senegal The Gambia Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic disputed territory Most of Mauritania Southwesternmost part of Mali The very westernmost part of Cote d Ivoire This arch that stretches over a highway indicates the IERS Reference Meridian 0 in Spain Countries that use UTC 01 00 as the basis for standard time although local solar time would suggest UTC 00 00 EditCountries between meridians 7 30 W and 7 30 E physical UTC 00 00 that use UTC 01 00 Further information UTC 01 00 In Europe Edit Spain except for the Canary Islands which use UTC 00 00 Much of Galicia and far western fringes of Extremadura and Andalusia lie west of 7 30 W physical UTC 01 00 whereas there is no Spanish territory that even approaches 7 30 E the boundary of physical UTC 01 00 Spain s time is the direct result of Generalissimo Franco s presidential order published in Boletin Oficial del Estado of 8 March 1940 2 abandoning Greenwich Mean Time and advancing clocks one hour effective from 23 00 on 16 March 1940 This is an excellent example of political criteria used in the drawing of time zones the time change was passed in consideration of the convenience from the national time marching in step according to that of other European countries 3 4 The presidential order most likely enacted to be in synchrony with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy with which the Franco regime was unofficially allied included in its 5th article a provision for its future phase out 4 which never took place Due to this political decision Spain is two hours ahead of its local mean time during the summer one hour ahead in winter 5 Andorra Belgium Most of France including the cities of Paris Marseille and Lyon Only small parts of Alsace Lorraine and Provence are east of 7 30 E physical UTC 1 Ireland Irish Standard Time is used in summer 6 GMT in winter 7 this is the reverse of the usual convention but provides the same end results See Time in the Republic of Ireland Luxembourg Monaco Netherlands Gibraltar United Kingdom The very westernmost part of Germany Westernmost part of Switzerland The very northwesternmost part of Italy Bouvet Island and southwesternmost part of NorwayIn Africa Edit Benin Annobon Island Equatorial Guinea Western part of Niger Western part of Nigeria including Lagos Most of Algeria including Algiers Northeastern part of Morocco Morocco normally uses UTC 01 00 but in 2019 the country adopted UTC 00 00 during the month of Ramadan 8 See also EditCoordinated Universal Time UTC the basis for the world s civil time References Edit a b c d e Western European Time TimeAndDate com BOE Orden sobre adelanto de la hora legal en 60 minutos Retrieved 2 December 2008 permanent dead link B O E 68 03 08 1940 p 1675 Retrieved 2 December 2008 a b B O E 68 03 08 1940 p 1676 Retrieved 2 December 2008 Habitos y horarios espanoles Archived from the original on 25 January 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2008 STANDARD TIME ACT 1968 Office of the Attorney General Ireland Retrieved 29 June 2012 Standard Time Amendment Act 1971 Schedule 1 Irish Statute Book Morocco Changes Its Clocks for Ramadan 2019 www timeanddate com Retrieved 2021 10 08 External links Edit Media related to UTC 00 00 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UTC 2B00 00 amp oldid 1153787102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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