Because there's been quite a bit of confusion on the topic...
BST is British Summer Time, and is what is used in Britain atm. It's GMT +1.
So, currently we have:
Light Blue: GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) = BST -1
Dark Blue: WEST (Western European Summer Time) = BST
Light Red: CET* (Central European Time) = BST
Dark Red: CEST (Central European Summer Time) = BST +1
Green: EEST (Eastern European Summer Time) = BST +2
Yellow: MSD (Moscow Daylight Time) = BST +3
* I doubt they call it CET in Algeria, but whatever.
The time of the event is 20:00 BST, which equals:
GMT = 19:00
WEST = 20:00
CET = 20:00
CEST = 21:00
EEST = 22:00
MSD = 23:00
Hope it solves some of the confusion.
North America (it's not 100% correct, but I don't care really - you guys have too confusing time zones. I mean, you could at least use the same time in the same state/province ):
Purple: HAST (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time) = BST -11
Dark Blue: AKDT (Alaska Daylight Time) = BST -9
Dark Red: PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) = BST -8
Light Green: MST (Mountain Standard Time) = BST -8
Green: MDT (Mountain Daylight Time) = BST -7
Yellow: CST (Central Standard Time) = BST -7
Dark Green: CDT (Central Daylight Time) = BST -6
Light Red: EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) = BST -5
Orange: ADT (Atlantic Daylight Time) = BST -4
Light Blue: NDT (Newfoundland Daylight Time) = BST -3:30
The time of the event is 20:00 BST, which equals:
HAST = 9:00
AKDT = 11:00
PDT = 12:00
MST = 12:00
MDT = 13:00
CST = 13:00
CDT = 14:00
EDT = 15:00
ADT = 16:00
NDT = 16:30
Anything else you guys want the time zones for? The moon maybe?
BST is British Summer Time, and is what is used in Britain atm. It's GMT +1.
So, currently we have:
Light Blue: GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) = BST -1
Dark Blue: WEST (Western European Summer Time) = BST
Light Red: CET* (Central European Time) = BST
Dark Red: CEST (Central European Summer Time) = BST +1
Green: EEST (Eastern European Summer Time) = BST +2
Yellow: MSD (Moscow Daylight Time) = BST +3
* I doubt they call it CET in Algeria, but whatever.
The time of the event is 20:00 BST, which equals:
GMT = 19:00
WEST = 20:00
CET = 20:00
CEST = 21:00
EEST = 22:00
MSD = 23:00
Hope it solves some of the confusion.
North America (it's not 100% correct, but I don't care really - you guys have too confusing time zones. I mean, you could at least use the same time in the same state/province ):
Purple: HAST (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time) = BST -11
Dark Blue: AKDT (Alaska Daylight Time) = BST -9
Dark Red: PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) = BST -8
Light Green: MST (Mountain Standard Time) = BST -8
Green: MDT (Mountain Daylight Time) = BST -7
Yellow: CST (Central Standard Time) = BST -7
Dark Green: CDT (Central Daylight Time) = BST -6
Light Red: EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) = BST -5
Orange: ADT (Atlantic Daylight Time) = BST -4
Light Blue: NDT (Newfoundland Daylight Time) = BST -3:30
The time of the event is 20:00 BST, which equals:
HAST = 9:00
AKDT = 11:00
PDT = 12:00
MST = 12:00
MDT = 13:00
CST = 13:00
CDT = 14:00
EDT = 15:00
ADT = 16:00
NDT = 16:30
Anything else you guys want the time zones for? The moon maybe?