P. Simon, M. Mazière, L. Delbouille, G. Roland, S. Godin, K. Künzi, J. Noë, P. Woods
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Measurements of the trends in ozone and other stratospheric trace species require a coordinated scientific effort in establishing ground based observations coupled with satellite measurements in order to quantitatively detect early changes in stratospheric composition and structure and to improve the understanding of short term processes needed to validate either long term observations or model simulations.