sun888_99 Posted September 23, 1999 Share Posted September 23, 1999 Dear robert,In the forecast the date is 23 September but according to GMT it is 22 September. Why the forecast is one day ahead. Since it is 22 September today. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 5, 1999 Staff Share Posted October 5, 1999 Dear Anon,As we are using China timing which GMT +8.00. Therefore especially who are out of the time zone of China/Taiwan and the Far East will seem to have the forecast ahead of time.However, this daily and hourly influence is correct element whichever location you are at because we are not using your local time factor.Therefore, when we do the proper location differences factor in the calculation you will actually find that it will be the correct element although your local time differs. At any location in the world your local time is always different but when one sticks to a specific reference point i.e. China time, whatever local time you have displayed at your clock will be represented by the current element displayed because at GMT +8.00 (our reference point) if you plus or minus taking into your time and location will point back to the same element. Just that it is represented as a different date and time in your local time.Looking at another angle, the world is governed by the GMT time where Greenwich Meridian is at the 0.00 hour, here in our analysis, we are using a similar method but our so called `GMT' time is based on China timing. Which means that the say wood element present is found when China in the day, while in US it may be in the night. Just that it is a different time, which US timing has not yet catch up to be the same date and time as China.So far, we found this to be very stable to apply the elements in real time.Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Quote On 9/23/99 4:23:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear robert,In the forecast the date is 23September but according to GMTit is 22 September. Why theforecast is one day ahead.Since it is 22 Septembertoday. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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