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  skos:changeNote """2020-07-30 08:23:21.0 [tstevens]  
update Definition (https://www-air.larc.nasa.gov/missions/lmos/docs/LMOS_FAQ_rev_jun5.pdf); 
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  skos:prefLabel "LMOS"@en ;
  skos:inScheme <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concepts/concept_scheme/projects> ;
  skos:definition """The Lake Michigan Ozone Study (LMOS) is a multi-year cooperative
 interstate and federal effort that is seeking a regional
 solution to the ozone nonattainment problem in the Lake
 Michigan area, which includes portions of Illinois, Indiana,
 Michigan, and Wisconsin. A key objective of LMOS is to provide
 the Lake Michigan States with a technically credible
 photochemical modeling system that can be used in developing a
 regional emissions control strategy. Initial efforts involved
 the conduct of a field program during the summer of 1991,
 analyses of the data collected in the field study, the
 development of gridded, day-specific emissions estimates for
 four ozone episodes, application of a prognostic model to
 provide meteorological inputs, adaptation of the Urban Airshed
 Model (UAM-V) to the study area, evaluation of model
 performance, and the conduct of model sensitivity studies. The
 EPA has approved usage of the LMOS modeling system for
 developing revisions to the SIPs for the fo!  ur Lake Michigan
 States.

 The Lake Michigan Ozone Control Program (LMOP) is also a
 cooperative interstate and federal effort that represents the
 regulatory continuation of LMOS. The initial goal of LMOP was to
 develop an effective regional control strategy that will provide
 for attainment of the ozone National Ambient Air Quality
 Standard (NAAQS) by the statuatory dates, and to submit
 individual State Implementation Plans that reflect this regional
 strategy. The long-term goal is to provide a mechanism for the
 Lake Michigan States to work together to ensure successful
 implementation of the regional strategy, and if appropriate,
 revision of the regional strategy, to achieve attainment (and
 maintenance) of the NAAQS.

For more information, link to
"http://ws2.camsys.com/domino/html/nchrp833/databases/nch833a.nsf/
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