2024-04-14 00:41 skrev Paul Eggert via tz:
On March 20 Wenche Pedersen, the mayor of Vadsø municipality, Norway, asked[1] the European Commission to issue a directive allowing Norway to create a separate time zone for the northern part of Norway. Days in the new time zone would contain 26 hours instead of the usual 24.
What seems unclear to me is whether these 26 hours are then supposed to be shorter than the normal 24 hours, or if the day is supposed to be extended by two hours? This far north, there is not that much difference between day and night during the middle of summer [1] (or, for that matter, during the middle of winter). This would introduce its own set of problems, as how to correlate weekdays and dates between places where days are of different lengths, but I guess that can already be an issue in places where timezones meet today. -- \\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ [1] Which is another reason why DST makes no sense in countries like Norway and Sweden; does it really matter whether the sun is set between 3 and 5 AM or between 2 and 4 AM?