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Title: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 08:57:48 PM
Why is the hour not changed back earlier? Like February 28th or March 6th? Why do we have to wait until March 27? God knows we have a long enough dark winter without prolonging it. I'm sure it would benefit Sporting organisations without floodlights, help part time farmers, etc

Why don't they do it earlier?
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: Captain Obvious on February 24, 2016, 09:09:21 PM
Isn't there a grand stretch in the evenings.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 09:10:06 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on February 24, 2016, 09:09:21 PM
Isn't there a grand stretch in the evenings.

Not grand enough for my liking!
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: seafoid on February 24, 2016, 09:11:57 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 08:57:48 PM
Why is the hour not changed back earlier? Like February 28th or March 6th? Why do we have to wait until March 27? God knows we have a long enough dark winter without prolonging it. I'm sure it would benefit Sporting organisations without floodlights, help part time farmers, etc

Why don't they do it earlier?
there was a letter about this in the Irish times the other day. When the clocks go back daylight is 9 hours 10 minutes. Which is around the duration of daylight now. The Freemasons must be involved in the conspiracy.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 09:17:53 PM
Quote from: seafoid on February 24, 2016, 09:11:57 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 08:57:48 PM
Why is the hour not changed back earlier? Like February 28th or March 6th? Why do we have to wait until March 27? God knows we have a long enough dark winter without prolonging it. I'm sure it would benefit Sporting organisations without floodlights, help part time farmers, etc

Why don't they do it earlier?
there was a letter about this in the Irish times the other day. When the clocks go back daylight is 9 hours 10 minutes. Which is around the duration of daylight now. The Freemasons must be involved in the conspiracy.

Exactly we are about a week away from the reversal time symmetry of last October when the hour was changed. Why do we have to endure an extra month of an hour less daylight? Mad!
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: Rossfan on February 24, 2016, 09:24:25 PM
 ;Dsame amount of daylight no matter what humans do with their clocks ;)
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 09:41:07 PM
Presumably because ROI mirrors the UK's British Summer Time (BST), changes the weekend after the Spring Equinox and runs to last weekend in October (& not the Autumnal equinox).
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: From the Bunker on February 24, 2016, 09:50:46 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 09:41:07 PM
Presumably because ROI mirrors the UK's British Summer Time (BST), changes the weekend after the Spring Equinox and runs to last weekend in October (& not the Autumnal equinox).

I know it's a case of following Big Brother (UK). So naturally the question is to the UK. Granted there are Spring Equinox issues, but do we have to prolong our winter? Do we?
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: armaghniac on February 24, 2016, 10:11:44 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 09:41:07 PM
Presumably because ROI mirrors the UK's British Summer Time (BST), changes the weekend after the Spring Equinox and runs to last weekend in October (& not the Autumnal equinox).

Nothing to do with Britain, these times nowadays are synchronised all over Europe. Although the Brits will probably desynchronise when they leave the EU.

As to why it is this way it is partly because it is still Winter, climatically speaking.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 10:26:33 PM
Yer hole it's nothing to with the UK, BST was initiated during WW1, as Ireland was part of the UK it followed suit and never deviated since.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: Shamrock Shore on February 24, 2016, 10:47:42 PM
There's parts of Kerry 50 years behind the rest of us
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: armaghniac on February 24, 2016, 10:52:44 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 10:26:33 PM
Yer hole it's nothing to with the UK, BST was initiated during WW1, as Ireland was part of the UK it followed suit and never deviated since.

"B" ST was invented by the Germans.
And during the war the 26 counties didn't adopt double ST and we in Cross' didn't either. I'm sure Armagh did.

As an aside, after the 1916 Rising the British not only shot James Connolly, but they abolished Dublin Time. Feckers.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 11:05:03 PM
The Germans might have been involved in organising a Daylight Savings System, as BST effects the UK I doubt the Kaiser had little to do with it. Ireland as part of the UK followed suit, nothing to do with a Euro-synchronisation - that according to a quick google - occurred in the 70s.
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: armaghniac on February 25, 2016, 12:23:25 AM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 24, 2016, 11:05:03 PM
The Germans might have been involved in organising a Daylight Savings System, as BST effects the UK I doubt the Kaiser had little to do with it. Ireland as part of the UK followed suit, nothing to do with a Euro-synchronisation - that according to a quick google - occurred in the 70s.

The 26 counties uses German time as it is run by Angela Merkel, don't you know?
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: StGallsGAA on February 25, 2016, 12:57:07 AM
Does anyone remember the year they experimented by not changing the clocks in Oct? Mad summer time they called it.  According to my Da men were standing about on building sites til nearly 10am until they could see what they were doing!
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: brokencrossbar1 on February 25, 2016, 08:58:00 AM
Quote from: StGallsGAA on February 25, 2016, 12:57:07 AM
Does anyone remember the year they experimented by not changing the clocks in Oct? Mad summer time they called it. According to my Da men were standing about on building sites til nearly 10am until they could see what they were doing!

That's my memory of my summer jobs on the site but it had nothing to do with the clocks changing and everything to do with the Smithwicks consumed!
Title: Re: Sunrise - Sunset - Why is the hour not changed back earlier in the year?
Post by: Rufus T Firefly on February 26, 2016, 01:47:00 PM
Quote from: StGallsGAA on February 25, 2016, 12:57:07 AM
Does anyone remember the year they experimented by not changing the clocks in Oct? Mad summer time they called it. 

Although I lived through it, I don't remember it - it happened in the late sixties / early seventies when the clocks remained an hour ahead of GMT for two or three years. There still is a campaign I believe to have this reintroduced permanently - I think the argument is that there are less road traffic fatalities due to things like kids going home from school in daylight.