Sentences with phrase «very last graph»

It's all worth reading - satellite inaccuracy is briefly mentioned but to keep on topic the tiny number of tidal gauges is shown as the very last graphs at 5A2 3) Me; «Are you aware that sea level has remained virtually static for the last four years or so and it would have to quadruple its previous rate of increase to reach the 1 metre rise suggested for the end of the century?»

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After rising very strongly in the second half of last year, GDP grew by 1.0 per cent in the March quarter, to be 4.9 per cent higher than a year earlier (Graph 2).
As the graph below illustrates, the distribution of voters by income is actually very similar for both parties, and around 40 % of Republican voters in the last election earned less than the median income, making them excellent candidates for inclusion among the 47 % who Romney claims pay no income tax.
It's all very gimmicky and we found that we usually defaulted to the most basic green driving screen: a simple rolling graph displaying fuel economy over the last half hour in 2.5 - minute intervals.
It would be more correct to say that 1880 represented the center of a wet spike lasting hardly a decade — a very short time in the life of an 11,000 year old glacier — and that the subsequent drying represented a return to «normal» conditions, as illustrated in the accompanying long term lake - level graph from [Nicholson and Yin, 2001].
steven foster @ 34, where you to take the effort with the actual data, a very useful graph would be the full holocene record from Alley et al overlaid with the 100 year average from Kobashi et al for the last 4000 years, and with an inset or second panel showing the last 2000 years from Kobashi et al overlaid with the 10 averages from Box (2009).
BTW — your «very frightening» — but completely anonymous and uncredited graph supposedly of the pH of the last few hundred thousand years doesn't even match the Hawaii data.
So we have graphs showing earth temperature over very long period: And roughly, the whole graph period except the last 50 millions year, though it's seems it was bit cool around 450 million years ago.
The last graph, temperatures of layers with different thicknesses, is particularly misleading - the large rise in surface temperature (very little energy involved) shown over the deep layer temperature changes (a huge amount of energy) is a case of apples / oranges.
I suspect that, BAU, the rate of warming from 1970 to 2070 could be very unusual for 100 - year periods for a long time into the past, though I'd defer to others who have studied climate records in more detail... (the sustained rate of increase in GHG forcing already is quite a bit larger than what occured in at least the last deglaciation — see graphs in ch 6 of IPCC AR4 WGI)
Despite many observers speaking about the exponential growth of the number of wallets, for the last year and a half it grew, in fact, in a linear fashion, which can be very well seen from the graph in the Blockchain.info blog.
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