Sentences with phrase «red fitted trends»

Look at the green and red fitted trends.

Not exact matches

Linear trend fits to the last 25 (yellow), 50 (orange), 100 (purple) and 150 years (red) are shown, and correspond to 1981 to 2005, 1956 to 2005, 1906 to 2005, and 1856 to 2005, respectively.
Kerry wowed everyone on the red carpet with her strapless fit - and - flare Dolce & Gabbana dress featuring an on - trend floral print.
I love it when I'm in advance of a trend:) I bought green jeans in the summer and now a green fitted dress http://bisous.typepad.com/bisous/2012/11/green-leopard.html Green with red hair though is a natural.
The only one I approve is Coldfox's look, the others are pretty much the same and some of them are not even styled good: I LOVE red but actually I really don't see the sense of this red pants trend is doesn't fit everybody either and not every red's shade or pant's fit is nice!
For a classic, all - American take on this fashion trend, pair slim - fitting, high - waisted boyfriend jeans with a basic denim jacket and colorful red, white, and blue sweater.
And while it's easy to point at the breakaway success of battle royale games and your typical streamer - bait titles, there are plenty of examples in the industry for high - quality, AAA story - focused titles which still achieved success, meaning Red Dead Redemption 2 focusing on story and solo play is still fitting the «trends».
Together, these different trends resulted in the shallower slope of the red line that was fit to the data.
Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails to give the game its full title is a devilishly difficult game, somewhat fitting in with the trend of my recent gaming habits of Dark Souls II and the less well received, Wargame: Red Dragon.
Per both the 2nd order fitted trend (blue curve) and the 36 - month moving average (red curve), the deceleration of the global warming trend and a plateauing can easily be seen.
The dark black, grey and bright red curves are second order polynomial fitted trends produced by Excel - they are not predictions, but they do indicate the current direction the trends are taking.
Additional chart info: the red - dotted curve is a basic 36 - month moving average; the green curve is 6th order fitted trend of monthly measurements; and the grey area represents the cumulative per cent growth of atmospheric CO2 levels.
The last two Decembers (2009 and 2010) have high (but not the highest) values, and the smooth fit (red line) suggests a possible upward trend, especially recently.
This chart is a plot of global «warming» as represented by the red curve (a 5th order fitted trend) and the grey curve for CO2 levels (a 5th order fit).
Finally, the chart's two dashed fitted curves, red and blue, represent opposite trend directions at the end of 2013 - they are San Francisco and Freemantle, Australia.
In case you need reminding, these higher than normal ocean temperatures fit solidly into the broader global trend towards warmer temperatures — though regionally they are much greater than the global average (as the chart at top shows, with the red areas being up to 5 °C above normal).
The first eigenvector of the covariance matrix for this simulation is the red curve in Figure 9 - 2, showing the precise form of the spurious trend that the principal component would introduce into the fitted model in this case.
It has enhanced variability, because averaging the reconstructions results in a redder time series (there is less common variance between the reconstructions at the higher frequencies compared with the lower frequencies, so the former averages out to leave a smoother curve) and the re-calibration is then more of a case of fitting a trend (over my calibration period 1881 - 1960) to the observed trend
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