Daylight savings pushed all my appointments ahead 1 hour

I'm using iOS 8 on an iPhone 6.  I dug deep into the system settings and could find no daylight savings settings to adjust.  Have I missed one?  Also note, this is only an issue on my iPhone.  The times are still correct on my desktop calendar and on my icloud.com calendar.  I have yet to check my iPad though.  Any suggestions to correct the time. Thanks.

I'm not sure why your appointments would have changed
Because the time for appointments are relative to GMT. DST changed relative to GMT which never changes. You can force the times to always remain the same by turning on Time Zone Override.
You have to remember that when put events into a calendar that the time is relative to GMT and your location. Put an event that is a 5:00P EDT and fly to California the time if the event will change to 2:00P PDT. The event is still occurring at the time you specified as it is still 5:00P on the east coast. If you have an event scheduled in California and you enter the event into your calendar while you are in New York you need to put the time for the event as when the event will occur in New York. Then when you arrive in California the time of the event will adjust.
You can skip all this by turning on Time Zone Override and selecting the time zone you always want to use.
It sort of makes sense once you get used to it. I fly to Europe a lot from the east coast. When I enter my flight information the times are relative to the time in New York when the event will occur in Europe. I have to make some mental calculations to add six hours to the event time. My calendar now shows the true duration of the event, especially when flying.

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