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Step 1
Find the number of longitude lines between you and the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England.
Remember when you were in school learning geography, and looking at the maps with those lines running north and south, from pole to pole? Those are longitude lines and they are used in calculating coordinates for travel and also for calculating time, relative to the Prime Meridian.
Count the number of north/south longitude lines between you and the Prime Meridian. Between the Prime Meridian in England, and Chicago, Illinois, there are six longitude, or meridian lines. -
Step 2
Determine if you're east or west of the Prime Meridian.
Look at the world map again. If you're west of the Prime Meridian, your GMT will be ahead of, or minus, the time at the Prime Meridian. If you are east, your time will be after, or plus, GMT. Put the minus or plus sign in front of the number you found from the previous step and that's your GMT. Chicago is west of the Prime Meridian, so Chicago will be - 6 GMT, or six hours less than the time at the Prime Meridian. -
Step 3
Use a website to calculate your GMT.
If all that is too much work, there are plenty of sites that can calculate your GMT. But sometimes learning the why behind the how is interesting.















