“…Case studies of mountain waves induced by the Scandinavian Mountains showed that the waves can cause localized cooling of up to 10-15 K (Carslaw et al, 1998b;Dörnbrack et al, 1999Dörnbrack et al, , 2002. The Antarctic Peninsula is another well-known hot spot for the formation of PSCs from mountain waves in the Southern Hemisphere (Wu and Jiang, 2002;Shibata et al, 2003;Höpfner et al, 2006b;Baumgaertner and McDonald, 2007;Eckermann et al, 2009;Orr et al, 2015). In the Antarctic polar stratosphere, waveinduced PSC formation is particularly important in fall or spring, whereas synoptic-scale temperatures in winter are usually well below the PSC formation threshold (Campbell and Sassen, 2008;McDonald et al, 2009;Noel and Pitts, 2012).…”