As part of the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE),
performed in the winter period 1991/92, stratospheric chlorine monoxi
de (ClO) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) have been observed using the Subm
illimeter Atmospheric Sounder (SUMAS). The instrument measures the the
rmal emission of the atmosphere in the frequency range 620-650 GHz. Du
e to strong tropospheric water vapor absorption in this frequency rang
e the radiometer has to be operated on-board a high-flying aircraft. D
uring EASOE several flight missions were performed over northern Europ
e in the periods 10-13 December 1991, 5-14 February 1992 and 7-13 Marc
h 1992 using the research aircraft FALCON operated by the German Air a
nd Space Organization (DLR). We report on two flights in February and
two in March. From a first analysis it is found that the HCl column co
ntent as observed during the March flight, increased by about 20-30 %
compared to the results for the mid-February flight. On the other hand
, high ClO amounts, particularly at lower altitudes, were observed in
February. From the observed trends for the ClO and HCl abundances we a
ssume that some HCl had been converted to reactive chlorine indicating
a chemically disturbed Arctic vortex in February.