One of the steps leading to an assessment of the biological significance of
ozone destruction is to determine the biologically effective ultraviolet r
adiation (UVB) distribution. The objective of this study is to describe and
analyze broadband UVB radiation at 24 locations across Canada, during the
period from July 1992 through December 1993. This is the first study of bro
adband UVB measurements involving such a large number of UVB measuring inst
ruments. Quantitative characteristics and statistical analysis of the surfa
ce UVB radiation in Canada with respect to ozone amount, as well as cloudin
ess, are presented The results indicate higher UVB irradiance in the second
half of 1992, compared with the same period in 1993. Among all the locatio
ns, Toronto received the greatest dose of UVB radiation in 1993. Excluding
Yellowknife, due to its northernmost location (larger zenith angles), Ste-A
gathe, Quebec received the smallest dose. Unusually high UVB fluxes were fo
und to occur in March 1993 over eastern Canada. A study of the correlation
of UVB radiation with total ozone and cloud opacity was carried out for mos
t of the locations. The results suggest that other meteorological parameter
s have a significant impact on the ultraviolet levels.