Sentences with phrase «if seasonal trends»

Not exact matches

The PMI holds some warning with January and February declines on some components of manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMI, and we would have to wait to see if this is a seasonal blip or a substantive trend.
If the effects of climate change weren't included in the model, the trends toward bigger seasonal variations in CO2 at Arctic latitudes disappeared, researchers report online today in Science.
If you need assistance getting your spring wardrobe together with basics, trends, and outfit styling I do have an online service for seasonal personal styling.
If you've ever worked with me, you'll generally find me recommending a style ratio of: 80 % classic staples and 20 % seasonal trends.
As much as I value good quality it is sometimes nice to be able to get seasonal pieces at a good price and thus be able to buy more than one — especially if you are after trend pieces that may not be in season anymore the year after.
The blog says: «If previous seasonal trends stay true, we'll see a record December, followed by a strong January, and then sales will moderate but probably settle in at a stepped - up level compared to October or November.»
Hard to say since one year is clearly not enough to spot seasonal trends (if they exist in publishing industry).
If you are self - employed, review your income from the previous year and take note of seasonal trends.
The key to treating them is to understand the signs and look for a seasonal trend from year to year to predict and prevent their onset, if possible.
If you know the seasonal trends and can detect the early symptoms when they first start to show, then follow your veterinarian's advice.
But if you look at the seasonal surf trends you will see that May is the beginning of the South Shore's surf season.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
If you want a trend from monthly data, the only one that has any sort of real statistical meaning is the trend component of the seasonal adjustment process, be it X11 or X12.
If we would stop emitting CO2 then the seasonal signal would continue unabated but it would contribute nothing to the underlying trend.
By that standard, last week in Rochester we should have stopped preparing for winter given that we had several days of warm temperatures that surely made the temperature trends over some reasonable time period of a week or more positive rather than negative, as would be expected if this seasonal cycle theory was real.
The most pathetic part is that even if you * do * analyze the last four years» data without removing the seasonal signal or applying the inverse - barometer correction or both, you * still * get an upward trend of about 3 mm / yr.
If we look at the data of seasonal variation of sea ice year by year at Arctic [North Pole] and Antarctic [South Pole] the year to year variations of seasonal trends are above the average at Antarctica and below the average at Arctic in the last decade.
If yours is ripe for a re-do, deep - six stale, seasonal décor for these on - trend features and finishes — florals not included.
If you consider seasonal themes and industry trends, it's easy to think of at least one timely article per month.
Take a look at seasonal trends, and if you have the time, list your house at a time of year when prices are typically higher.
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