 If we look at the temperature and the rainfall records for Australia, what we do see is that temperature is warming and most recently temperatures were about one and a half degrees warmer than the long-term mean on an annual basis. We're starting to break records more and more frequently, so those are extreme records, so heat waves, intense rainfall events, strong winds, all of those sorts of extremes we're starting now to break those records more and more frequently. In terms of annual rainfall and patterns of rainfall change, we find in Australia the southern parts of Australia, the rainfall is declining annually, so it's getting drier, as well as the east coasts getting drier, whereas the northern parts of Australia are getting a little bit wetter. And so we see these interesting geographical variations in rainfall because when we think about the changes that occur in rainfall, they're sensitive to changes in the Indian Ocean, in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean. And so when those changes occur, they then have links or what we call teleconnections to the circulation that goes on over Australia and influences the patterns there. So in terms of temperature, it's much more uniform across the whole planet, although there is some slight regional differences, but with rainfall, it's much more variable and depends where you are.