Sentences with phrase «talking about long term trends»

We are talking about long term trends.
We are talking about a long term trend from one end of the chart to the other with all the advances and retreats that it shows.

Not exact matches

So Erin talked about falling EI benefits last month, which got me thinking about the longer term trend here.
There have certainly been some large El Nino events over the past couple decades, and this leverages any linear trend estimates of the long - term behavior (such as those shown in the recent Vecchi et al paper, which we'll be talking about more in a follow - up post to this).
Cabot Weekly Review In this week's stock market video, Mike Cintolo talks about his cautiously optimistic stance — his Watch List is overflowing with resilient growth stocks and the longer - term trend remains positive.
Also, he talks about critical support and resistance levels, short term and long term market trends, Price Patterns, False break outs, Best trading ideas and explain them inside an online Forex Live Trading Room sessions.
Our LTR is also suitable for Forex trading system users because we also talk about the nature of short term and long term market trend plus market volatility.
Then, you can talk about the subtle changes in the long - term trend, without counter-claims of cherry - picking.
There have certainly been some large El Nino events over the past couple decades, and this leverages any linear trend estimates of the long - term behavior (such as those shown in the recent Vecchi et al paper, which we'll be talking about more in a follow - up post to this).
In the «cold blob» discussion, one must thus keep in mind whether talk is about the long - term trend or a short - term anomaly.
And by the way, I talk about climate — long term trends — and you about weather.
In his reply, MacCracken (whom I've sought out on climate science since 1985) stressed he's talking about the value of the video in conveying how long - term trends will play out in Alaska:
In this episode of Deeply Talks, Ian Evans, Water Deeply's community editor, speaks with Tara Lohan, Water Deeply's managing editor and John Fleck, director of water resources at the University of New Mexico, about the status of this year's snowpack, what it can tell us about the water year to come and how that fits with long - term climate change trends.
Using a single event as a catalyst is risky; we are talking about long - term trends, not next Saturday's game - day forecast.
Amazing how the «long term trend» is COOLING, * NOT * warming, yet the (MUCH) shorter (but measured by more modern means) and relatively meaningless «long term» trend is all they want to talk about.
So they are talking about natural variability superimposed on a long term trend due to anthropogenic forcing.
[Response: I'm not sure about seasonal changes, I was talking about long - term trends deseasonalised.
«Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age, Study Suggests,» an article in the September 4 New York Times by Andrew Revkin, talks about a new study that concludes that human - driven global warming could reverse a slow, long - term Arctic cooling trend and... Continue reading →
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