“…Observations of meteorological conditions in the midlatitudes have indicated the potential for chlorine activation and halogen‐catalyzed ozone loss in the lower stratosphere during the summer. Water vapor enhancements resulting from transport by tropopause‐penetrating convection, a consistent product of the unique climate of the summertime Central United States (Anderson et al, ; Anderson et al, ; Dessler & Sherwood, ; Hanisco et al, ; Ray et al, ; Schwartz et al, ; Smith et al, ; Sun & Huang, ; Toon et al, ; E. M. Weinstock et al, ), can move the conditions of the lower stratosphere into a state favorable to halogen activation and ozone loss particularly when low temperatures are present. The sensitivity of the lower stratosphere to convective water vapor enhancements is a direct result of the chlorine activation heterogeneous chemistry that is favored by high humidity, low temperatures, and larger sulfate aerosol surface area density (SAD; Anderson et al, ; Anderson et al, ; Anderson & Clapp, ; Carslaw et al, ; Drdla & Müller, ; Hanson, ; Horn et al, ; Murphy & Ravishankara, ; Portmann et al, ; Shi et al, ; S. Solomon et al, ; S. Solomon, ; Tabazadeh et al, ).…”