GMT - translation to german
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GMT - translation to german

TIME STANDARD
GMT; Greenwich mean time; Greenwich Standard Time; Grenwich Mean Time; Greenwich mean Time; GMT Time; Gmt; Greenwich Mean time; British Mean Time; London Mean Time; Coordinated Greenwich Mean Time; GreenwichMeanTime.com; Greenwichmeantime.com; Grenwhich Mean Time; Morocco Standard Time; GMT Standard Time; GMT Daylight Time
  • Clock in [[Kumasi]], [[Ghana]], set to GMT.

GMT         
GMT, greenwich mean time; time at Greenwich
Greenwich Mean Time         
Greenwich-Zeit
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GMT, Greenwichzeit

Wikipedia

Greenwich Mean Time


Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, counted from midnight. At different times in the past, it has been calculated in different ways, including being calculated from noon; as a consequence, it cannot be used to specify a particular time unless a context is given. The term 'GMT' is also used as one of the names for the time zone UTC+00:00 and, in UK law, is the basis for civil time in the United Kingdom.

English speakers often use GMT as a synonym for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For navigation, it is considered equivalent to UT1 (the modern form of mean solar time at 0° longitude); but this meaning can differ from UTC by up to 0.9 s. The term GMT should thus not be used for purposes that require precision.

Because of Earth's uneven angular velocity in its elliptical orbit and its axial tilt, noon (12:00:00) GMT is rarely the exact moment the Sun crosses the Greenwich Meridian and reaches its highest point in the sky there. This event may occur up to 16 minutes before or after noon GMT, a discrepancy described by the equation of time. Noon GMT is the annual average (the arithmetic mean) moment of this event, which accounts for the word "mean" in "Greenwich Mean Time".

Originally, astronomers considered a GMT day to start at noon, while for almost everyone else it started at midnight. To avoid confusion, the name Universal Time was introduced to denote GMT as counted from midnight. Today, Universal Time usually refers to UTC or UT1.

The term "GMT" is especially used by United Kingdom bodies, such as the BBC World Service, the Royal Navy, and the Met Office; and others particularly in Arab countries, such as the Middle East Broadcasting Centre and OSN.

Examples of use of GMT
1. Zwar gibt es nur wenige Fonds, die wie VSS, Montgomery oder die Londoner GMT ausschließlich auf Medien und Telekommunikation spezialisiert sind.