On Mon, 21 Dec 2015 20:55:21 -0000, Phil L wrote:
1966, when the start of a trial saw the UK move to GMT+1 all
year.
The 1966 thing is what we need.
No we fing don't. That trial was awful from the POV of a six year
old, walking to school in the dark wearing the issued Hi-viz waist
coat.
Summer doesn't matter what time it is, there's loads of light.
Winter
has not enough light, particularly in the evening.
If people want to have a BBQ on the patio in late December (and it
has been warm enough for that this year) fit the working hours to the
available daylight. The wage slave 9-5 is an hour offset from (GMT)
daylight, 8-4 would be a better fit and for those that want a BBQ do
7-3.
So we want the clocks FORWARDS not backwards in winter.
The clocks aren't backwards in winter, they are closer to siderial
time, ie noon is when the sun is highest in the sky.
Might aswell leave them forwards as summer doesn't matter then we
don't
have to bother changing the clocks.
Apart from the spurious "light evenings" argument trading with europe
is put forward as a reason for sticking with GMT+1 all year. Except
of course most of the EU moves to GMT+2 in the summer so that blows
that argument out of the water.
And as now it only gets light at 8AM, if it were left like that, it
would still be dark when all the kids were going to school at 8:30, this
is why they changed it - an extra hour at 4pm is a waste of light, all
the kids are back home by then
See above as a six year old in the trial period I hated it and that
was in the Midlands. Up here in the North of England or further north
I dread to think what it was like.
http://www.howhill.com/weather/webcam_24.php
Camera switches to B&W "night" mode about the light level that if you
are outside working by natural light you should have packed up and
finished for day a little while earlier.
That page refreshes each hour, last night 22 Dec was cloudy and dark
(there is a small IR illuminator for the FG). Night before clearish
and lit from an approximately 3/4 full moon.
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Cheers
Dave.