These two patches (for gnome-panel and libgweather trunks) may or may
not lay the groundwork for solving this problem. As I proposed in my
recent comment, the code allows for <timezone> tags in Locations.xml;
I've added an example for San Diego.

Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to test this, due to the
convoluted nature of gnome-panel applets; I can't keep the Ubuntu
version of the clock applet from loading, and can't figure out how to
load the more recent applet manually.

** Attachment added: "Patch for gnome-panel"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12714309/gnome-panel-tzfix.diff

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Clock applet chooses wrong timezone for many cities (eg Pittsburgh, Beijing)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185190
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