UTC−10:00

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of UTC−10:00. From its origin to its impact on today's society, UTC−10:00 has played a crucial role in various aspects of daily life. Throughout history, UTC−10:00 has been the subject of debates, research and analysis in multiple fields, which demonstrates its relevance today. Through this article, we will deepen our knowledge of UTC−10:00, unraveling its different facets and discovering its importance in today's world.

UTC−10:00
Time zone
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC−10:00
Current time
13:51, 18 April 2024 UTC−10:00
Central meridian
150 degrees W
Date-time group
W
UTC−10:00: blue (December), orange (June), yellow (year-round), light blue (sea areas)

UTC−10:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −10:00. This time is used in Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands.

As standard time (year-round)

Principal cities: Honolulu, Avarua, Papeete, Fa'a'ā

Oceania

Pacific Ocean

Polynesia

As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)

North America

Historical changes

  • Kiribati
    • Line Islands – including Kiritimati (Christmas Island) advanced 24 hours (to UTC+14:00) to the eastern hemisphere side of the International Date Line by skipping December 31, 1994.

References

  1. ^ "Time Zone Abbreviations: CKT". Archived from the original on 2019-12-16. Retrieved 2015-02-16.