Sentences with phrase «seen from your graph there»

As can be seen from your graph there had been a slight falling trend in global temperatures between 1950 and 1976.

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The financial crisis slammed oil prices, but you can see from the graph that there was also a major break in the pricing relationships which had held so tightly up to then.
In June, however, there was some pick - up in international travel with overseas arrivals increasing from south east Asia, while arrivals from China and Japan remained very low (see Graph A3 and the chapter on the «Balance of Payments»).
As you can see from the line graph, there was a Pinnacle steam move triggered on Tuesday evening which caused the Capitals to move from -169 to -182.
As you can see from the line graph, there have been several steam moves and smart money alerts triggered on Cleveland since the line was first posted on Thursday morning.
As you can see from the graph below, at 2:19, when Silver announced «Banned for life», there was nearly 38,000 Tweets per minute.
By looking at the graph you can see that apart from bump here and there the number of Kindle books still grows in a linear fashion.
As you can see in the relatively straight line of the graph, there was no «silver bullet» that made our mortgage go away; instead, our success in paying off our mortgage early came from consistent planning, budgeting and focusing every dollar available (within reason) to paying the mortgage off.
The pups are weaned in early October, and there weaned pups on land until early January, but the number of them increases sharply from mid-October, and decreases sharply from mid - December, see following graph of weanlings on land.
From the spectral graph, one can see that there is more energy in the lower then at the higher freq.
I saw of graph of the precession cycle once and it appeared to occasionally skip a beat — perhaps when eccentricity got near zero — this makes some intuitive sense at least... (cause of Obliquity cycle is less obvious than precession of axis; perhaps some contribution comes from the Earth - Moon orbit and Earth + Moon — Sun orbit not being in the same plane — although the Moon's orbit will «average» near the plane of the Earth - Sun orbit over a relatively short time, but there's lunar orbit eccentricity, etc,... residuals might build up...?
All this Global Warming if you plot it on a graph with the vertical y - axis incremented in whole degrees you could free hand a straight line starting from the end of the Little Ice Age all the way to the current day and see there has been no dramatic global average temperature change since the turn of the 19th century.
For example, understanding that global warming is not a proven science and that there is no circumstantial evidence for global warming alarmism — which is why we see goats like political charlatans like Al Gore showing debunked graphs like the «hockey stick» to scare the folks — and, not understanding that climate change the usual thing not the unusual thing and that the climate change we observed can be explained by natural causes is the only thing that really separates we the people from superstitious and ignorant government - funded schoolteachers on the issue of global warming... that and the fact that global warming alarmists do not believe in the scientific method nor most of the principles upon which the country was founded.
I think we can see that from the graph, as those cyles better lined up with the angular momentum curve are generally higher, unless there has been an angular momentum disturbance and also depending on the amount of angular momentum?
Thus water doesn't play any role in the 3 - 4 micron band and all energy absorbed there (as can be seen in the «total absorption and scattering» graph) is from CO2 alone and nothing else, whatever the water content of the atmosphere.
This year we have seen the Arctic sea - ice melting season once again reported by contrarians as a recovery, although as the graph below, from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, clearly shows, there have been a number of «recoveries» in previous years too.
From the Cloud Amount graph on the web page, on can see that there has been a variation of the order of 10 % (not 10 percentage points) of the mean global cloud amount since 1984.
If there were a significant change in trend then you'd see a sustained departure from the long - term linear trend, but from the graph you can see that isn't the case.
As seen in this graph from http://www.hrma.ca there are a number of approaches that organizations use to reduce staffing requirements.
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