“…These investigations have shown that a large-scale reversal occurred in the single pole-to-pole circulation affecting the distribution of the atmospheric structure after the northern equinox in mid-2009, with the gases in the summer hemisphere showing upwelling while in the winter pole a corresponding subsidence was found (Achterberg et al 2008(Achterberg et al , 2011Bampasidis et al 2012;Teanby et al 2012). Whereas until 2011 a significant build-up of trace gases, haze, and condensates was still observed over the north pole (West et al 2011(West et al , 2016Jennings et al 2012aJennings et al , 2012bCoustenis et al 2013;Vinatier et al 2015), toward the end of that period, the vortex and hotspot reported in Jennings et al (2015) and Achterberg et al (2008) had practically disappeared. In its place, similar features started to appear near the south pole, which have evolved to what we see today.In the absence of sunlight, gases that subsidize have accumulated since 2012 and become enhanced (e.g., Coustenis et al 2016 and references within;Teanby et al 2017), and a subset of those have been suggested to be causing the haze decrease found in the north and its subsequent increase in the south (Jennings et al 2012b(Jennings et al , 2015.…”