Not exact matches
However, two
trends appear supportive over the long -
term.
While the shares rallied from their February $ 2 low, they still
appear stuck in a long -
term down
trend from $ 40 highs way back in 2006.
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The outlook for tourism - related services
appears positive, with short -
term visitor arrivals showing a firm upward
trend and industry contacts reporting solid international demand.
While at present those pressures
appear manageable, over the medium
term they are more likely to grow than to diminish in an economy growing faster than
trend.
The Gunners
appear to be
appear to be giving in to the growing
trend of playing with 3 centre - halves, as Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United have all tried out this
term, and it has so far proved a success, with the Blues closing on the title since the change in system, and Spurs their nearest rivals to win the league.
As such, teleconnections may mask the
trend of a longer -
term climate signal or enhance the signal making it
appear stronger than it is.
It
appears that the climate changes according to a repeating 60 year or so pattern with 30 years of general warming and 30 years of general cooling, this pattern superimposed, we hope, on a very slow longer
term warming
trend.
Dr Martin says although this
trend has
appeared in many short -
term studies, when her research team examined the data over eight decades they discovered a different picture — particularly when it comes to women.
I guess I sort of made up the
term based on different
trends that
appears to be rolled into one with this vest.
While more and more people are turning to dating apps to meet singles for long -
term love and / or a casual affair, this
trend appears to coincide with a rise in the rates of syphilis and HIV, too.
It
appears that in
terms of the priority of investment, there is an upward
trend through the school years.
At points in the past 25 years we have
appeared to be moving away from a 5 - 16 assumption about the curriculum to thinking about 5 - 7, 7 - 14 and 14 - 19 curricula: that
trend, certainly in
terms of the implications for secondary seems to have been parked.
[10] Creaming does not
appear to be a widespread
trend in Massachusetts, which is a fair indicator that the state's charter system is being run responsibly in
terms of access and original purpose.
The shift from sedans and hatchbacks («cars» in industry parlance) to SUVs, crossovers, and pickups («trucks»)
appears to be a long -
term trend, helped along by gasoline prices much lower than earlier in the decade, and making fuel seem comparably cheap.
That long
term trend is what will provide us with significant increases in wealth over time - Not attempting to buy and sell around periodic 5 % declines in the market (No one has yet
appeared with the ability to consistently do that, and I will not be the first.)
They all still had room to major
trend reversal levels but it
appeared the short
term direction was firmly lower.
Consequently, it
appears that some of the long -
term trends towards high stock correlations are starting to breakdown, at least between some stock types.
But the graph
appears to show a downward
trend, suggesting perhaps that there are longer
term factors at play.
I mentioned medium
term prices as I was being a little generous — I prefer to consult v long
term charts (20 - 30 years — you'd be amazed how few consistent directional
trends show up, mostly commodities trade on a multi-year basis back & forth within a range), and the prices I used basically
appear to be on the high side of those ranges.
They all still have room to major
trend reversal levels but it
appears the short
term direction is firmly lower.
In a 2016 essay titled Long -
Term Asset Returns, Dimson, Marsh, and Staunton showed that between 1900 and 2015 real exchange rates globally were quite volatile, but did not appear to exhibit a long - term upward or downward tr
Term Asset Returns, Dimson, Marsh, and Staunton showed that between 1900 and 2015 real exchange rates globally were quite volatile, but did not
appear to exhibit a long -
term upward or downward tr
term upward or downward
trend.
There are some rising stars and some fading stars, in
terms of where travel blogs
appear to be
trending.
Well, be it a recent
trend or a more gruesomely long -
term situation, Nikkei — one of Japan's leading economic newspapers and news sites — has published what
appears to cast one hell of a light on the shadowy, unseen day - to - day workings inside the Japanese developer / publisher.
A calibration artifact origin of these changes
appears to be highly likely, as can be seen in Figure 3 where geographically - resolved long -
term ISCCP
trends are shown.
Your spatial reconstructions (
trend maps) help provide some insight as to why the
trends in Figure 2 are different from others»
trends, but I would argue that, in
terms of robustness, Figure 2 should be your highlighted result, not the image that
appeared on the cover, which is really just a step along the way towards producing your ultimate result (Figure 2).
I think there is an important context here that is easy to lose in all of the emphasis on the thing that the trees don't
appear to be doing well w / (i.e. the response to the high - frequency cooling events associated primarily with explosive volcanic eruptions): that's, the thing that the trees
appear to be doing remarkably well with, i.e. capturing the long -
term trends and low - frequency variability that is predicted by the climate model simulations.
«The short -
term wiggles make it tough to detect
trends in ocean warming, but the underlying trajectory
appears unchanged, it seems.»
«It
appears that one of the records did this calibration incorrectly, introducing a step - like change in December 1991 that was big enough to have a large influence on the long -
term trend,» explains Eisenman.
Although the rate of warming of surface air and lower troposphere temperatures
appear to have slowed over the past few years, the same could be said at any virtually any point in time by cherrypicking short -
term noise and ignoring the long -
term trend (Figure 2).
If you look at the long
term trend of Arctic Sea ice, it
appears to be only down down down to ice free from here.
On the other hand though, if one isolates the 60 - year sinusoidal oscillation from the satellite data, the long
term trend, here in red, does
appear to have flattened out rather than steepening up — so it is possible that, as someone else noted above, the red line is actually a bigger sinusoidal oscillation of the order of 250 — 300 years?
The notion that I should be worried that there's a little less ice than there used to be, when this
appears to be entirely consistent with a long -
term trend that has nothing whatever to do with me is bizarre.
In general
terms a reversal of the PJS northward migration, with the PJS often south of the BI, a greater incidence of meridonal synoptic patterns, the ending of our regime of «barbecue summers» and mild winters, replaced with monsoon summers and cold winters, and the cessation of the almost continuous above average montly CET
trend (which now
appears to be cooling).
Svalgaard's target data
appears to be the 21 - year GSN smoothed average that levels out the sunspot record in order to show underlying long
term trends.
Long
term climate predictions are certainly possible because the
trends shown in this plot
appear to be continuing quite well and allowed me to make predictions of 2011 and 2012 being cooler than 2010.
It is not surprising that O'Donnell et al (2010), by using iridge, do indeed
appear to have dramatically underestimated long -
term trends — the Byrd comparison leaves no other possible conclusion.
Bearing in mind that actual
trends are likely to vary from place to place, it
appears that changes in dipole moment could make a significant contribution to long -
term changes in Sq amplitude.
No one
appears to be looking at this long
term trend perhaps because - like - the hockey stick - the giss and hadley charts are so beguiling in apparently showing the start of the warming.
It doesn't mean that there can't be any natural variability that
appears as wobbles in the temperature record (or in other climate variables), masking the multi-decadal temperature
trend over a time scale shorter than 20 years with the effect that the longer
term trend is not statistically detectable in the time series, if one chooses the time period only short enough.
Jan Perlwitz says:» It doesn't mean that there can't be any natural variability that
appears as wobbles in the temperature record (or in other climate variables), masking the multi-decadal temperature
trend over a time scale shorter than 20 years with the effect that the longer
term trend is not statistically detectable in the time series, if one chooses the time period only short enough.»
In fact, the data reveal that the long -
term trend in sea levels since the Cretaceous has been downward, said Müller, who led the study
appearing in tomorrow's issue of the journal Science.
Long
term trends now
appear more important than short
term weather events.
There are many short periods where it
appears to not rise while the long
term (actual)
trend is increasing.
Although the devastation Typhoon Haiyan caused in the Philippines was horrendous, there does not
appear to have been any long
term trend in the number of tropical cyclones reaching the Philippines, e.g., see Kubota & Chan, 2009 (Abstract; Google Scholar access).
You
appear to have trouble recognising that short
term trends can be highly volatile so it «s quite conceivable that the GISS
trend is ~ 0.1 deg different to the others especially since it started from a relatively lower base in 1998.
And while the SOI
appears to cycle between warmer and colder
trends lasting several decades, there does not
appear to be a clear long
term direction to the data.
Trying once more with the inefficient scientific part of my brain to avoid overconcluding from the visual (not to mention short -
term), I see the date on this link is easily changed, so plan to have a good stare at a few years and see if there
appears to be a
trend, remembering that this year there is more ice to melt, and that means it's the sum not the detail that matters.
This
trend also
appears in long -
term observations and demonstrates the need to consider topographic effects when examining long -
term changes in mountain regions.»