The phrase
"deterministic trend" refers to a consistent and predictable pattern or direction in a set of data. It means that the data is following a specific trend that can be determined or forecasted.
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- Cointegration indicates that internal climate variability and / or the omission of some components of radiative forcing (e.g., stratospheric water vapor, black or organic carbon, nitrite aerosols, etc.) do not impart a stochastic or deterministic trend that would interfere with the interpretation of temperature changes at the subdecadal scale (SI Appendix). (pnas.org)
- This representation is flawed both statistically, because time series that contain a stochastic trend can not be approximated by a deterministic trend (13), and historically, because the time trend overstates gains in radiative forcing during the 1950's and overstates gains during the last 10 y (Fig. 1). (pnas.org)
- Zheng and Basher (1999) use similar time - series models and show that deterministic trends are detectable over a large part of the globe. (ipcc.ch)
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