b'Environmental geophysicsFrom an Australian perspective itthe paper and is not attributed to changewill be correct, but all deserve further is interesting to look at the map ofin water balance. Rather, this featureevaluation. The authors, perhaps Australiaand note that data do notis recognised as a dipolar feature (thesomewhat idealistically, see these reflect the drought that is affectingother pole is to the west in Sumatra) andresults as the basis for international eastern Australia so strongly. This studyis attributed to the Sumatra-Andamancooperation on water use. Perhaps they uses data collected through 2016 - BOMearthquake of 2004. The observed gravityare too idealistic. At least the data (as states that the start of the drought waschange is attributed to the shifting of thebig as the pixels are) are out there for 2017, so this work doesnt reflect theground from the earthquake. Wow! all to see.beginning of this event. The results, while fascinating, are also Examining the figure, I (cleverly?)important. The data show clear trendsReferenceswondered what was happening onthat transcend national boundaries and the Malay Peninsula as there is a largeany governments attempts to obscureRodell, M., et al. 2018. Emerging trends negative there that was not identified ininformation on water use. Not everyin global freshwater availability. Nature the figure. Interestingly, this is discussed ininterpretation offered by the authors557,no. 7707: 651659.The new LOUPE portable EM profiling system(transmitter and receiver carried separately) being demonstrated at AEGC 2019. Photo taken by David Broadway39 PREVIEW OCTOBER 2019'