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    \subsection{Data Analysis, Interpretation and Integration}  \par After smoothing the ocean temperature anomaly graphs, linear trends and higher degree trend lines were implemented to show how the patterns shape over the past 100 years.  \begin{figure}[h!]  \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{30N60N}  \end{figure}    \begin{figure}[h!]  \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{30S00N}  \end{figure}  Interesting things to note are how the 7th degree trend line reveals how the temperature anomalies are cyclical in nature, but the linear trend line shows how that there is an over arching upward trend, where in the 1980's there is a major departure from the zero line and almost all years after that have been warmer than the expected average.  \par To further analyze the fire data, the number af fires and number of acres burned were plotted together using two separate y-axes. This plot clearly shows similar spikes in the data around 1975 to 1982 and what appears to be a divergence between the plots. This divergence indicates an increasing severity of fires as shown in the next figure. % Not done with this section yet.    \begin{figure}[h!]