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Stratospheric Ozone

We provide expert science advice on:

  • Stratospheric ozone, and UV monitoring networks
  • State of the ozone layer, and UV radiation
  • UV index forecasts and ozone-watch programs
  • Impacts of UV radiation on human health and the environment
  • Children's UV Index Sun Awareness Program
  • - Posters, guides, meters and pamphlet available upon request to schools.

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On-line Assessment Documents:

Documents Format
Northern & Arctic Meterological Programs [HTML] [PDF]
Arctic Ozone: The sensitivity of the ozone layer to chemical depletion and climate change [HTML]
Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: Understanding the Linkages. [HTML] [PDF]

Links to Stratospheric Ozone Pages:

Science assessment document requests:

For copies, please contact the Science Assessment and Integration Branch Office at the address below:

Meteorological Service of Canada, SAIB
4905 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5T4
Tel: 416-739-4645, Fax: 416-739-4882

For more information, contact:

Angus Fergusson: (416) 739-4765
Science Assessment and Integration Branch (SAIB),
Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada
4905 Dufferin Street, Downsview, ON, M3H 5T4



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