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420px-Random_Walk_example.svg[1]

Published February 14, 2011 at 420 × 315 in Pielke Sr. on the 30 year random walk in surface temperature record

From Wikipedia: Example of eight random walks in one dimension starting at 0. The plot shows the current position on the line (vertical axis) versus the time steps (horizontal axis). Click for more info on the random walk concept

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