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Time Zones
Reference
- NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
- https://www.time.gov - Official NIST Clock
- Time Zone Converter Time Difference Calculator
UTC GMT Zulu
- Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) vs Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- Naming: UTC was adopted for a single, multilingual acronym, replacing GMT as the official standard.
- For most people: UTC and GMT are the same (UTC+0 = GMT+0).
- Technically: UTC is more precise and technologically advanced (atomic clocks), while GMT is tied to the Earth's (slightly variable) rotation.
- Zulu time is a communications term meaning UTC (often written with a “Z” suffix, e.g., 1430Z), widely used in aviation and meteorology. FAA explicitly states it uses UTC for operations and “ZULU” may denote UTC; NOAA also describes “Zulu time (Z)” as UTC. 1)
Central Time
- CST (Central Standard Time) = UTC - 6
- Used roughly November to March
- Example: Chicago time is 5 PM CST which is 11 PM UTC
- CDT (Central Daylight Time) = UTC - 5
- Used roughly March to November
- Example: Chicago time is 3 PM CDT which is 8 PM UTC