Sentences with phrase «long line graph»

***** A Timeline of a Changing Climate (long line graph)

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Sales and borrows seem to show up on the Sales Dashboard (the line graphs) as long as two days before they appear in the Monthly Sales listing.
The cyclically adjusted P / E ratio is graphed below, with the red line showing the long - term average following poor long - term returns.
First and foremost, we see that in the long run price follows earnings (the orange line on the graph).
Many of the biggest up days in the stock market happen after a long - term bottom is achieved as the blue line for the S&P 500 shows in the above graph.
Furthermore, look at the graph in Fig. 5, and note that the solid black line representing the A2 climate model input looks quite linear over that time period, but looks exponential over the longer timeframe in Fig. 4.
Can you add a long - term trend line, or tell me what the long - term trends are for those graphs?
Not only does this low - pressure area, or cyclone, look bigger, more intense and longer - lasting than the one from last year, the ice also seems to be in a weaker state than ever, as evidenced by the fact that 2012 trend lines on both sea ice area and sea ice extent graphs track lower than previous record years, despite weather that until recently would completely stall the decline.
The graph shows a long, relatively unwavering line of temperatures across the last millennium (the stick), followed by a sharp, upward turn of warming over the last century (the blade).
My observations from your graph line are that there has been a break in the 200 - year trend of rising and falling, as of the 1960's becoming rising only, which had not happened on any span even half so long previously, and which does not resemble the past pattern of variability of 11 - year trends.
Bottom line: 1) Their complaints were about his original graph, which had a long term cooling trend.
2) The global mean temperature (GMT) has never exceeded its upper boundary line for long for the last 160 years as shown in the above graph.
«The [Hockey Stick] graph shows a long, relatively unwavering line of temperatures across the last millennium (the stick), followed by a sharp, upward turn of warming over the last century (the blade).
Yes, that's why I welcome SebastianH's and Philip Clarke's contributions... as long as they don't cross the line into personal attacks and ad homs and fabricated quotes and links to falsified graphs (i.e., Mann's hockey stick).
The Arctic has proved such fertile ground for alarmist opportunists (especially when terrestrial and orbiting thermometers are failing to provide headlines) that the NSIDC's little blue lines on graphs are no longer the only game in town.
The bold line in the bottom graph shows the modeled spectral results including the effects of the long - term changes in the trace gases CO2, O3, N2O, CH4, CFC11 and CFC12.
The blue line in this graph is not a statistical long - term trend or a 5 - year average - it's actual yearly data of total heat content.
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