A unique phenomenon is observed in most states of the United States during the fall season, where the clocks are turned back by one hour while in the spring season, and clocks are turned one hour forward.This ensures that there is more light at night than in the morning. The original idea was presented long ago in a research paper by a scientist from New Zealand, however, it was not followed through at that time.Daylight Savings Time usually starts in the second week of March and continues till the first week of November when the sunrise and sunset timings change because of seasonal variations and the revolution of the Earth. Changing the clock timings encourages everyone to work and sleep an hour earlier according to the outside time but they themselves are working at the same time as their clocks are set accordingly.For instance, let’s assume you wake up every day at 7 AM and sleep at 11 PM. Now when the clocks change, you will be waking up at 6 AM even though you will think and feel like it is 7am at the time (as the clocks are set backward). This encourages people to finish most of their work while the daylight is still available and make the most out of the natural light. Read on to know more about the concept of daylight saving time change in California.What was the original reason for daylight savings time?The main reason for following this tradition of daylight saving is to ensure that energy is saved during the day. Originally this plan was implemented during the first World War and then again reimplemented in the second World War.During its first implementation, it was observed for the first time in Canada in the year 1908. This ensures that more of the natural light is made usable during the day as everyone gets up earlier because the time is set an hour earlier.Even though this idea had started in Canada, it gained popularity in the other parts of the world only when Germany used this method during World War in 1916 to minimize the fuel used in lighting and contribute that to the fight. Seeing the attempts of Germany, many places in the UK also started during the same thing, although, once the war was over, everyone returned to their normal styles of living. It was only when the threat of the Second World War came over that people began the practice of daylight saving with enthusiasm and spread this even in European countries.What states do not have daylight savings time?After the wars came to an end, there were several states that reverted back to normal standard timings, with no regard for the daylight saving switch that they had followed earlier. However, this was not the case for all states.Most states continue this tradition even today as it ensures lowered electrical bills and is also good for the environment. Each state has a different tradition, some keep their watches 20 mins ahead/behind the standard time, while there are other states which keep their clocks 1-2 hours ahead/behind the standard time.There are only a few states now in the United States that do not follow this tradition rigorously. Being close to the equator, Hawaii does not experience much time difference in the sunrise and sunset irrespective of whether it is spring or fall. Arizona had decided to be out of the daylight campaign but the native American region of the state still follows this system.Will we get rid of daylight savings?Many people believe that this system of daylight savings should be revoked now as there is no essential need to follow the system anymore. There have been votes conducted for the same which have revealed that the majority of the population wants to get rid of the system.There are ongoing sessions and meetings being conducted by the state officials in most of these states. These discussions have been carried out for several years now but a definitive decision has not taken place yet.As the discussions continue to take place, people are still setting their clocks in the wait for this rule to be scrapped and a single standard time to be followed across most states of the US. The Federal laws of daylight saving time seem to remain constant until any major decisions are taken. The concept of daylight saving time was unique and very effective, especially during the years of the wars and the years immediately following the great wars.Does California still have daylight savings time?In 2018, a vote was taken and it was calculated to result in the decision by the people that since more than 60% of people agreed not to follow daylight savings time, the program/ initiative will not be continued year-round.However this result was not seen or considered by the federal laws and despite people’s wishes to get rid of the system, the federal laws prevent them from doing so. Even after all these years, the final decision has not been taken as a result of which the Californians have to follow the rule and change their clocks to stay in line with the daylight savings time system.The local time differs according to the time zone the country belongs to. This makes it difficult to coordinate with people living in different time zones, following a separate local time. The Senate and the government officials are trying to form a plan according to which the changed time will remain the same for the entire year, however since any permanent changes need to be first approved by the federal law, all people can do is wait for the law to be passed and approved.Will the time change in California in 2021?Daylight saving time began on March 22. 2021, which was a Sunday and continued for several weeks. The time ended and the clocks were switched back to match the standard time on November 7.On the second Sunday under the daylight saving initiative, the clock was turned one hour backward, and then again on the first Sunday of November, the clocks were switched back to the standard time as they were moved an hour forward.
A unique phenomenon is observed in most states of the United States during the fall season, where the clocks are turned back by one hour while in the spring season, and clocks are turned one hour forward.