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i got this project for school and i need to make a newspaper. but i dont know where to find a weather report for the date december 1, 29AD. can anybody give me a link to a place that might have it?

2006-12-30 05:08:23 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Weather

ok and i know you can get the information to people. seriously. because im not allowed to make it up. and my teacher had a bunch of people from last year find real ones but she wont tell us where to find them.

2006-12-30 05:19:03 · update #1

ok fine. its in jerusalem for my jesus class.

2006-12-30 05:22:50 · update #2

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Make up a report. Make it cooler than today's temps. That way, Al Gore may be able to use your research for his next ManBearPig movie.

2006-12-30 05:16:18 · answer #1 · answered by stevis78 4 · 0 12

Most weather reporting is new. The biggest issue in you being able to find any information on the weather in 29 A.D. is going to be the locality.

For North and South America, most of Africa and all of Australia, forget it. No written record currently exists. For Rome, or parts of Japan, China and India, you might be able to find something, but only if the weather was extremely unusual.

Most surviving written records from the period look very much like the "Annals of Publius Cornelius Tacitus" Book 5 of which covers the years 29 to 31 A.D. and is translated at the site below:

Added later:
Considering that the secular records do not even mention Jesus (much less the weather), you had better stick with Biblical references. The problem you will have is in the dating. Some would claim that 29 A.D. is the year that John the Baptist was beheaded, but this is probably in error.

Matthew 14 has Jesus at the Sea of Galilee (feeding the 5000) at this time and not in Jerusalem. The weather at that time (based upon the passage about the waves) would be Windy.

The Julian date for December 1, 29 A.D. is 1731985. This was a Thursday.

You might find the last two references useful.

2006-12-30 13:18:29 · answer #2 · answered by Richard 7 · 15 2

Try calling your local TV weather department. With your explanation of why you would like to have that information, they should be very happy to guide you to a source. Also, The United States National Weather Bureau should have a slant on what the weather was like back then. But you need to tell whom ever you talk to, WHERE in 29 AD.

2006-12-30 13:19:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to Weather Channel official website they have weather reports for past dates.

2006-12-30 21:58:51 · answer #4 · answered by Kara G 1 · 0 0

you are taken school way too seriously. what ever you make up and back up with some random misc references will be fine. most teachers are too lazy to bother to try referencing back. and they can't say the differ. since they can't be all too sure themselves. if you want rough weather estimate, the best source would be in geological data. that would generally give you rainfall/dry spells and such. however those are very very rough. so, if i was you i would make it up. and make it look legit. we have brains and creativity for a reason...

2006-12-30 14:58:23 · answer #5 · answered by boo 1 · 1 0

Im sure there are no weather reports from that long ago, make one up, be inventive. Its december, use ure brain.

2006-12-30 13:11:18 · answer #6 · answered by jdog33 4 · 0 0

You can't. There were no such records being kept that long ago. No one could see any value for them.

2006-12-30 13:16:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

internet

2006-12-30 15:50:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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