“…Ongoing work is estimating tropospheric vertical columns of BrO from satellite data but is expected to yield reliable data only in the polar regions or other regions of strongly elevated BrO (J. Hollwedel, personal communication). A similar event was discussed by Davies et al (1998), where near-zero O 3 concentrations were encountered in the mid-latitude upper troposphere. They include organohalogens (e.g., CH 3 Br, CH 2 Br 2 , CHBr 3 , and CHBr 2 Cl), which are broken down by photolysis and/or reaction with OH, release from sea salt aerosol and upward transport from the MBL, downward transport from the stratosphere in mid-to high latitudes, 'spill-out' and uplifting from polar surface ODEs, volcanoes, salt lakes, especially at high altitude (such as the Salar de Uyuni), release of inorganic halogens by biomass burning, or other, so far unidentified processes.…”