National Geographic Magazine

An unofficial Tumblr dedicated to the great organization that is National Geographic.
All posts link directly to the source, so click away!
---
(Maintained by me.)

Daylight Saving Time 2011: Why and When Does It End? | Why fall back? Should daylight savings be stopped? Get the facts.

Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News
Updated November 3, 2011

With daylight saving time (also called daylight savings) about to end again, clock confusion is once again ticking away: When exactly does daylight saving time end? Why do we fall back? Does it really save energy? Is it bad for your health? Get expert answers below.

When Does Daylight Savings End in 2011?

For most Americans, daylight saving time 2011 ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 6, 2011, when most states fall back an hour. Time will spring forward to daylight saving time again on Sunday, March 11, 2012, when daylight saving time begins again.

The federal government doesn’t require U.S. states or territories to observe daylight saving time, which is why residents of Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Marianas Islands won’t need to change their clocks this weekend.

Where it is observed, daylight savings has been known to cause some problems.

National surveys by Rasmussen Reports, for example, show that 83 percent of respondents knew when to move their clocks ahead in spring 2010. Twenty-seven percent, though, admitted they’d been an hour early or late at least once in their lives because they hadn’t changed their clocks correctly.

It’s enough to make you wonder—why do we do use daylight saving time in the first place?

(Source: National Geographic)

  1. kisstheinfinite501 reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  2. rememorari reblogged this from lightnurlicht
  3. lightnurlicht reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  4. dannysaurusrex reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  5. rmiwan reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  6. bherms reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  7. oofoofoofoofoofoofbaha reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine and added:
    My parents and I made plans...movies today, but apparently
  8. fionaelle reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  9. theguidance reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  10. mzzjane reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  11. theguidance reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  12. curvedcurvis reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  13. wentforthproceed reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  14. laviesupernova reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  15. scythianlingo reblogged this from sametraveller
  16. chichimaru reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  17. breathinginndeep reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  18. sametraveller reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  19. thejaundice reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine and added:
    me tonight. It was weird telling her
  20. ohitsjustjacky reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  21. breadandcircus reblogged this from ravenclawkeeper
  22. ravenclawkeeper reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  23. peanutbutterjamjam reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  24. totesdef reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine
  25. captainspaniard reblogged this from nationalgeographicmagazine