What does GMT-5 mean?

What does GMT-5 mean?

GMT-5 is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The GMT/UTC minus 5 hours offset applies only to Eastern Standard Time, during Daylight Saving Time the offset is -4. Time Zones and Daylight Curve Click to change location The following countries or regions use GMT-5 either in Standard time or Daylight Saving Time as indicated.

Where can I find the GMT documentation and man pages?

All GMT man pages, documentation, and gallery example scripts are available from the GMT documentation web page. It is assumed these pages have been installed locally at your site; if not they are always available from the main GMT site.

What is GMT version 1?

Version 1 was officially introduced to Lamont scientists in July 1988. GMT 1 migrated by word of mouth (and tape) to other institutions in the United States, UK, Japan, and France and attracted a small following.

What is the GMT/UTC/GMT-5 offset?

UTC/GMT-5 is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The GMT/UTC minus 5 hours offset applies only to Eastern Standard Time, during Daylight Saving Time the offset is -4. Time Zones and Daylight Curve Click to change location The following countries or regions use the offset -5 either in Standard time or Daylight Saving Time as indicated.