“…Thus, the development of the methods for its monitoring and studying spatiotemporal evolution is of fundamental and practical significance. Ozone distributions in the MLT are investigated using satellite (e.g., Mlynczak et al, ; Smith et al, , , and references therein), airborne (e.g., Dupuy et al, , and references therein), and ground‐based measurements (e.g., Hartogh, Jarchow, et al, ; Hartogh, Sonnemann, et al, ; Forkman et al, , and references therein). Under some assumptions, ozone observations allow deriving other minor chemical components of the MLT.…”