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1. Inhester, B., J. C. Ulwick, J. Y. N. Cho, M. C. Kelley, and G. Schmidt, Consistency of rocket and radar electron density observations: Implication about the anisotropy of mesospheric turbulence, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 52, 855-873, 1990. (DOI || PDF)

2. Cho, J. Y. N., T. M. Hall, and M. C. Kelley, On the role of charged aerosols in polar mesosphere summer echoes, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 875-886, 1992. (DOI || PDF)

3. Hall, T. M., J. Y. N. Cho, M. C. Kelley, and W. K. Hocking, A re-evaluation of the Stokes drift in the polar summer mesosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 887-897, 1992. (DOI || PDF)

4. Cho, J. Y. N., M. C. Kelley, and C. J. Heinselman, Enhancement of Thomson scatter by charged aerosols in the polar mesosphere: Measurements with a 1.29-GHz radar, Geophys. Res. Lett., 19, 1097-1100, 1992. (DOI || PDF || Journal cover illustration)

5. Cho, J. Y. N., and M. C. Kelley, Polar mesosphere summer radar echoes: Observations and current theories, Rev. Geophys., 31, 243-265, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

6. Swartz, W. E., J. Y. N. Cho, and C. A. Miller, CUPRI system configuration for NLC-91 and observations of PMSE during Salvo A, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2287-2290, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

7. Cho, J. Y. N., W. E. Swartz, M. C. Kelley, and C. A. Miller, CUPRI observations of PMSE during Salvo B of NLC-91: Evidence of both partial reflection and turbulent scatter, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2291-2294, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

8. Miller, C. A., W. E. Swartz, and J. Y. N. Cho, CUPRI observations of PMSE during Salvo C of NLC-91: Evidence of a depressed mesopause temperature, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2295-2298, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

9. Zadorozhny, A. M., A. A. Tyutin, G. Witt, N. Wilhelm, U. Wälchli, J. Y. N. Cho, and W. E. Swartz, Electric field measurements in the vicinity of noctilucent clouds and PMSE, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2299-2302, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

10. Lübken, F.-J., G. Lehmacher, T. A. Blix, U.-P. Hoppe, E. V. Thrane, J. Y. N. Cho, and W. E. Swartz, First in situ observations of neutral and plasma density fluctuations within a PMSE layer, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2311-2314, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

11. Wälchli, U., J. Stegman, G. Witt, J. Y. N. Cho, C. A. Miller, M. C. Kelley, and W. E. Swartz, First height comparison of noctilucent clouds and simultaneous PMSE, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2845-2848, 1993. (DOI || PDF)

12. Cho, J. Y. N., Radar Scattering from the Summer Polar Mesosphere: Theory and Observations, PhD thesis, Cornell Univ., 179 pp, 1993. (PDF)

13. Cho, J. Y. N., D. T. Farley, and M. C. Kelley, A brief review of PMSE scattering mechanisms, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 71-75, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1994. (PDF)

14. Bremer, J., W. Singer, D. Keuer, P. Hoffmann, J. Röttger, J. Cho, W. E. Swartz, PMSE observations with EISCAT during summer 1991, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 83-87, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1994. (PDF)

15. Cho, J. Y. N., Improving the lower and middle atmospheric observation capabilities of the Arecibo radar system, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 384-386, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1994. (PDF)

16. Hoppe, U.-P., T. A. Blix, E. V. Thrane, F.-J. Lübken, J. Y. N. Cho, and W. E. Swartz, Studies of polar mesosphere summer echoes by VHF radar and rocket probes, Adv. Space Res., 14 (9), 139-148, 1994. (DOI || PDF)

17. Friedman, J. S., P. A. Castleberg, J. Y. N. Cho, C. A. Tepley, and M. C. Kelley, Absolute frequency wind measurements for Doppler-Rayleigh lidar, Opt. Soc. Am. Tech. Digest, 2, 56-58, 1995. (Abstract)

18. Castleberg, P. A., J. S. Friedman, J. Y. N. Cho, C. A. Tepley, M. C. Kelley, Upgraded Doppler Rayleigh lidar and comparisons with stratospheric radar. 1. Observations following initial system modifications, in Proc. Int. Geosci. Remote Sensing Symp. '95, Firenze, Italy, Vol. 1, pp. 273-275, 1995. (PDF)

19. Kirkwood, S., J. Cho, C. M. Hall, U.-P. Hoppe, D. P. Murtagh, J. Stegman, W. E. Swartz, A. P. van Eyken, G. Wannberg, and G. Witt, A comparison of PMSE and other ground-based observations during the NLC-91 campaign, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 57, 35-44, 1995. (DOI || PDF)

20. Cho, J. Y. N., and R. L. Morley, PMSE dependence on long-period vertical motions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 1197-1200, 1995. (DOI || PDF)

21. Bremer, J., W. Singer, D. Keuer, P. Hoffmann, J. Röttger, J. Y. N. Cho, and W. E. Swartz, PMSE observations with EISCAT during summer 1991, Radio Sci., 30, 1219-1228, 1995. (DOI || PDF)

22. Cho, J. Y. N., Inertio-gravity wave parameter estimation from cross-spectral analysis, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 18,727-18,737, 1995. (DOI || PDF)

23. Cho, J. Y. N., R. F. Jurgens, and M. A. Slade, High-resolution observations of stratospheric dynamics with the NASA/JPL Goldstone Solar System Radar, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 78-81, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1996. (PDF)

24. Mandal, T. K., J. Y. N. Cho, P. B. Rao, A. R. Jain, S. K. Peshin, A. P. Mitra, A campaign of simultaneous observations of vertical transport using the Indian MST radar and balloon-borne ozonesonde, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 141-144, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1996. (PDF)

25. Cho, J. Y. N., Session summary: Mesosphere summer echoes, meteor echoes, and ionosphere echoes, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 249-251, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1996. (PDF)

26. Howell, P. B., R. D. Palmer, R. M. Narayanan, M. F. Larsen, and J. Y. N. Cho, Preliminary results from the Arecibo 430-MHz spatial interferometry system, in Proc. Int. Geosci. Remote Sensing Symp. '96, Lincoln, NE, Vol. 4, pp. 1926-1928, 1996; also in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 485-488, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1996. (PDF)

27. Cho, J. Y. N., C. M. Alcala, M. C. Kelley, and W. E. Swartz, Further effects of charged aerosols on summer mesospheric radar scatter, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 58, 661-672, 1996. (DOI || PDF)

28. Cho, J. Y. N., R. F. Jurgens, and M. A. Slade, High-resolution stratospheric dynamics measurements with the NASA/JPL Goldstone Solar System Radar, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1909-1912, 1996. (DOI || PDF)

29. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. Röttger, An updated review of polar mesosphere summer echoes: Observation, theory, and their relationship to noctilucent clouds and subvisible aerosols, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 2001-2020, 1997. (DOI || PDF)

30. Palmer, R. D., M. F. Larsen, P. B. Howell, J. Y. N. Cho, R. M. Narayanan, and M. C. Kelley, A new spatial interferometry capability using the Arecibo 430 MHz radar, Radio Sci., 32, 749-755, 1997. (DOI || PDF)

31. Cho, J. Y. N., Current puzzles in middle atmospheric radar scattering and reflection, in Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program: Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of MST Radar, pp. 1-4, SCOSTEP Secretariat, Boulder, Colo., 1998. (PDF)

32. Cho, J. Y. N., M. P. Sulzer, and M. C. Kelley, Meteoric dust effects on D-region incoherent scatter radar spectra, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 60, 349-357, 1998. (DOI || PDF)

33. Kelley, M. C., C. M. Alcala, and J. Y. N. Cho, Detection of a meteor contrail and meteoric dust in the Earth's upper mesosphere, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 60, 359-369, 1998. (DOI || PDF)

34. Mandal, T. K., J. Y. N. Cho, P. B. Rao, A. R. Jain, S. K. Peshin, S. K. Srivastava, A. K. Bohra, and A. P. Mitra, Stratosphere-troposphere ozone exchange observed with the Indian MST radar and simultaneous balloon borne ozonesonde, Radio Sci., 33, 861-893, 1998. (DOI || PDF)

35. Zhou, Q. H., P. Perillat, J. Y. N. Cho, and J. D. Mathews, Simultaneous meteor echo observations by large-aperture VHF and UHF radars, Radio Sci., 33, 1641-1654, 1998. (DOI || PDF)

36. Cho, J. Y. N., Y. Zhu, R. E. Newell, B. E. Anderson, J. D. Barrick, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, M. A. Carroll, and G. M. Albercook, Horizontal wavenumber spectra of winds, temperature, and trace gases during the Pacific Exploratory Missions: 1. Climatology, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 5697-5716, 1999. (DOI || PDF)

37. Stoller, P., J. Y. N. Cho, R. E. Newell, V. Thouret, M. A. Carroll, G. M. Albercook, B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barrick, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, S. Vay, J. D. Bradshaw, and S. Sandholm, Measurements of atmospheric layers from the NASA DC-8 and P-3B aircraft during PEM-Tropics A, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 5745-5764, 1999. (DOI || PDF)

38. Newell, R. E., V. Thouret, J. Y. N. Cho, P. Stoller, A. Marenco, and H. G. Smit, Ubiquity of quasi-horizontal layers in the troposphere, Nature, 398, 316-319, 1999. (DOI || PDF || M.I.T. press release)

39. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, and J. D. Barrick, Horizontal wavenumber spectra of winds, temperature, and trace gases during the Pacific Exploratory Missions: 2. Gravity waves, quasi-two-dimensional turbulence, and vortical modes, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 16,297-16,308, 1999. (DOI || PDF)

40. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, V. Thouret, A. Marenco, and H. Smit, Trace gas study accumulates forty million frequent-flyer miles for science, Eos Trans. AGU, 80, 377, 383-384, 1999. (DOI || PDF)

41. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, T. P. Bui, E. V. Browell, M. A. Fenn, M. J. Mahoney, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, S. A. Vay, T. L. Kucsera, and A. M. Thompson, Observations of convective and dynamical instabilities in tropopause folds and their contribution to stratosphere-troposphere exchange, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 21,549-21,568, 1999. (DOI || PDF)

42. Cho, J. Y. N., Radar scattering from special media in the MST regime: Meteors, hydrometeors, lightning, and dusty/icy plasma, in MST Radar: Theory, Techniques and Applications, vol. 1, edited by K. G. Rao and S. C. Chakravarty, pp. 101-128, ISRO-HQ-SR-48-2000, Indian Space Research Organization, Bangalore, India, 2000. (PDF)

43. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, and G. W. Sachse, Anomalous scaling of mesoscale tropospheric humidity fluctuations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 377-380, 2000. (DOI || PDF)

44. Thouret, V., J. Y. N. Cho, R. E. Newell, A. Marenco, and H. G. J. Smit, General characteristics of tropospheric trace constituent layers observed in the MOZAIC program, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 17,379-17,392, 2000. (DOI || PDF)

45. Lindborg, E., and J. Y. N. Cho, Determining the cascade of passive scalar variance in the lower stratosphere, Phys. Rev. Lett., 85, 5663-5666, 2000. (DOI || PDF)

46. Cho, J. Y. N., V. Thouret, R. E. Newell, and A. Marenco, Isentropic scaling analysis of ozone in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 10,023-10,038, 2001. (DOI || PDF)

47. Cho, J. Y. N., and E. Lindborg, Horizontal velocity structure functions in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: 1. Observations, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 10,223-10,232, 2001. (DOI || PDF, Addendum)

48. Lindborg, E., and J. Y. N. Cho, Horizontal velocity structure functions in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: 2. Theoretical considerations, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 10,233-10,242, 2001. (DOI || PDF)

49. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, E. V. Browell, W. B. Grant, C. F. Butler, and M. A. Fenn, Observation of pollution plume capping by a tropopause fold, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 3243-3246, 2001. (DOI || PDF)

50. Cho, J. Y. N., B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barrick, and K. L. Thornhill, Aircraft observations of boundary layer turbulence: Intermittency and the cascade of energy and passive scalar variance, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 32,469-32,479, 2001. (DOI || PDF)

51. Thouret, V., J. Y. N. Cho, M. J. Evans, R. E. Newell, M. A. Avery, J. D. W. Barrick, G. W. Sachse, and G. L. Gregory, Tropospheric ozone layers observed during PEM-Tropics B, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 32,527-32,538, 2001. (DOI || PDF)

52. Cho, J. Y. N., Evaluation of TDWR range-ambiguity mitigation techniques, Project Rep. ATC-310, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 68 pp., 2003. (DOI || PDF)

53. Cho, J. Y. N., R. E. Newell, B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barrick, and K. L. Thornhill, Characterizations of tropospheric turbulence and stability layers from aircraft observations, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8784, 2003. (DOI || PDF)

54. Cho, J. Y. N., G. R. Elkin, and N. G. Parker, Range-velocity ambiguity mitigation schemes for the enhanced Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, Proc. 31st Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 463-466, 2003. (PDF)

55. Cho, J., B. Collins, and J. Shaw, Simulant particle size distribution: Optical disdrometer measurement and time evolution comparison of radar-observed plume reflectivity with computer simulation, Wx Project Memo. No. 43PM Wx-0092, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 21 pp., 2003.

56. Cho, J. Y. N., N. G. Parker, and G. R. Elkin, Improved range-velocity ambiguity mitigation for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, Proc. 11th Conf. on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology, Hyannis, MA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 5.4, 2004. (PDF)

57. Cho, J., FIR clutter filters for block-staggered radar pulse trains, Wx Project Memo. No. 43PM Wx-0096, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 15 pp., 2004.

58. Cho, J. Y. N., and E. S. Chornoboy, Multi-PRI signal processing for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar. Part I: Clutter filtering, J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 22, 575-582, 2005. (DOI || PDF)

59. Cho, J. Y. N., Multi-PRI signal processing for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar. Part II: Range-velocity ambiguity mitigation, J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 22, 1507-1519, 2005. (DOI || PDF)

60. Cho, J. Y. N., G. R. Elkin, and N. G. Parker, Enhanced radar data acquisition system and signal processing algorithms for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, Proc. 32nd Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque, NM, Amer. Meteor. Soc., P4R.8, 2005. (PDF)

61. Weber, M., J. Cho, J. Flavin, J. Herd, and M. Vai, Multi-function phased array radar for U.S. civil-sector surveillance needs, Proc. 32nd Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque, NM, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 12R.2, 2005. (PDF)

62. Cho, J. Y. N., Extended-range signal recovery using multi-PRI transmission for Doppler weather radars, Project Rep. ATC-322, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 21 pp., 2005. (PDF)

63. Troxel, S. W., J. Cho, R. Frankel, M. P. Matthews, and J. Shaw, C-band aerosol release detector (CBARD) algorithms description, Project Rep. WXCB-2, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 65 pp., 2006. (DOI || PDF)

64. Cho, J. Y. N., Multifunction phased array radar pulse compression limits, Project Rep. ATC-327, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 35 pp., 2006. (DOI || PDF)

65. Cho, J. Y. N., ASR-9 refractivity measurements using ground targets, Project Rep. ATC-328, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 44 pp., 2006. (DOI || PDF)

66. Weber, M., J. Cho, J. Herd, and J. Flavin, Multifunction phased array radar: Technical synopsis, cost implication and operational capabilities, Proc. 23rd Conf. on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology, San Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 7.2, 2007. (PDF)

67. Cho, J. Y. N., and B. D. Martin, Technical assessment of the impact of decommissioning the TDWR on terminal weather services, Project Rep. ATC-331, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 68 pp., 2007. (PDF)

68. Weber, M. E., J. Y. Cho, M. Robinson, and J. E. Evans, Analysis of operational alternatives to the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR), Project Rep. ATC-332, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 66 pp., 2007. (PDF)

69. Weber, M. E., J. Y. N. Cho, J. S. Herd, J. M. Flavin, W. E. Benner, and G. S. Torok, The next generation multi-mission U.S. surveillance radar network, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 88, 1739-1751, 2007. (DOI || Article: PDF || Journal cover illustration)

70. Cho, J. Y. N., R. G. Hallowell, and M. E. Weber, Comparative analysis of terminal wind-shear detection systems, Proc. 13th Conf. on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology, New Orleans, LA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 10.4, 2008. (PDF)

71. Cho, J. Y. N., and R. G. Hallowell, Detection probability modeling for airport wind-shear sensors, Project Rep. ATC-340, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 73 pp., 2008. (DOI || PDF)

72. Cho, J. Y. N., TDWR dry site problem assessment and RDA software Build 3 recommendation, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0107, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 23 pp., 2008.

73. Smalley, D. J., J. Y. N. Cho, C. D. Engholm, R. G. Hallowell, B. J. Bennett, and M. F. Donovan, NEXRAD enhancements Fiscal Year 2008 interim project report, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0108, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 27 pp., 2009.

74. Benner, W. E., G. Torok, M. Weber, M. Emanuel, J. Stailey, J. Cho, and R. Blasewitz, Progress of multifunction phased array radar (MPAR) program, Proc. 25th Conf. on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology, Phoenix, AZ, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 8B.3, 2009. (PDF)

75. Hallowell, R. G., J. Y. N. Cho, S. Huang, M. E. Weber, G. Paull, and T. Murphy, Wind-shear system cost benefit analysis update, Project Rep. ATC-341, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 186 pp., 2009. (DOI || PDF || Errata)

76. Huang, S., J. Y. N. Cho, M. F. Donovan, R. G. Hallowell, R. S. Frankel, M. L. Pawlak, and M. E. Weber, Redeployment of the New York TDWR: Technical analysis of candidate sites and alternative wind shear sensors, Project Rep. ATC-351, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 96 pp., 2009. (PDF)

77. Cho, J. Y. N., Moving clutter spectral filter for Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, Proc. 34th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Williamsburg, VA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., P5.2, 2009. (PDF)

78. Lindborg, E., K. K. Tung, G. D. Nastrom, J. Y. N. Cho, and K. S. Gage, Comment on "Reinterpreting aircraft measurements in anisotropic scaling turbulence" by Lovejoy et al. (2009), Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 1401-1402, 2010. (DOI || PDF)

79. Passetti, V. S., J. Brotzge, F. H. Carr, L. Cornman, J. Y. N. Cho, T. Farrar, K. K. Droegemeier, C. Fiebrich, R. S. Frankel, P. Herzegh, J. Hubbert, S. Jensen, D. Johnson, S. Landolt, F. Law, B. Plale, A. Reader, D. Rovito, E. Sessa, M. Steiner, and M. Wiltberger, Sensor Network Assessment at NextGen IOC, RightSizing Project Team AJP-6830, Federal Aviation Administration, 64 pp., 2009. (PDF)

80. Cho, J. Y. N., Signal processing algorithms for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar: Build 2, Project Rep. ATC-363, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 92 pp., 2010. (PDF)

81. Cho, J. Y. N., OEP terminal and CONUS weather radar coverage gap identification analysis for NextGen, Project Rep. ATC-369, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 105 pp., 2010. (DOI || PDF)

82. Cho, J. Y. N., and M. E. Weber, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar enhancements, Proc. 2010 IEEE Radar Conf., 1245-1249, 2010. (DOI || PDF)

83. Hallowell, R. G., and J. Y. N. Cho, Wind-shear system cost-benefit analysis, Linc. Lab. J., 18, 47-68, 2010. (PDF)

84. Huang, S., and J. Y. N. Cho, Analysis of ground-based radar low-altitude wind-shear detection in OEP terminal airspace for NextGen, Project Rep. ATC-375, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 88 pp., 2010. (DOI || PDF)

85. Cho, J. Y. N., Analysis of 5-GHz U-NII device signals received by the PSF TDWR, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0119, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 19 pp., 2011.

86. Cho, J. Y. N., J. D. Welch, and N. K. Underhill, Analytical workload model for estimating en route sector capacity in convective weather, Proc. 9th USA/Europe Air Traffic Management Research and Development Seminar, ATM 2011, EUROCONTROL, Berlin, Germany, 110-119, 2011. (PDF)

87. Wolfson, M., E. Mann, and J. Cho, Feasibility of increasing CIWS mosaic generation rate, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0122, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 25 pp., 2011.

88. Cho, J. Y. N., and K. Hood, Analysis of proposed USMC wind turbine effects on JFK TDWR data, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0123, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 21 pp., 2011.

89. Cho, J. Y. N., S. Huang, and R. S. Frankel, NextGen Surveillance and Weather Radar Capability (NSWRC) siting analysis, Project Rep. ATC-391, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 124 pp., 2012. (Abstract)

90. Cho, J. Y. N., S. M. Duffy, and R. D. Grappel, Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) spectral usage analysis, Project Rep. ATC-395, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 72 pp., 2012. (DOI || PDF)

91. Fenn, A. J., J. Y. N. Cho, and L. I. Parad, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) antenna analysis: Scattering effects of proposed power plant structure at the Andrews Air Force Base site, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0129, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 25 pp., 2012.

92. Heinselman, P., J. Cho, B. L. Cheong, M. Weadon, M. Emanuel, T. Crum, and P. Biron, Multifunction Phased Array Radar wind shear experiment, Proc. 26th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Nashville, TN, Amer. Meteor. Soc., P3.55, 2012. (PDF)

93. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. D. Welch, Sector capacity weather alert algorithm definition, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0134, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 29 pp., 2012.

94. Welch, J. D., J. Y. N. Cho, N. K. Underhill, and R. A. DeLaura, Sector workload model for benefits analysis and convective weather capacity prediction, 10th USA/Europe Air Traffic Management Research and Development Seminar, Chicago, IL, Paper 229, 2013. (PDF)

95. Cho, J. Y. N., R. S. Frankel, M. F. Donovan, M. S. Veillette, and P. L. Heinselman, Wind-shear detection performance study for Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) risk reduction, Project Rep. ATC-409, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 67 pp., 2013. (DOI || PDF)

96. Weber, M. E., J. S. Herd, J. Y. N. Cho, and G. A. Jones, Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR): Achieving next generation surveillance and weather radar capability, J. Air Traffic Control, 55, (3), 40-47, 2013.

97. Cho, J. Y. N., R. S. Frankel, M. F. Donovan, M. S. Veillette, and P. L. Heinselman, Wind-shear detection performance study for MPAR risk reduction, Proc. 36th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Breckenridge, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 3B.3, 2013. (PDF)

98. Weber, M. E., M. L. Wood, J. R. Franz, M. D. Conway, and J. Y. N. Cho, Secondary Surveillance Phased Array Radar (SSPAR): Initial feasibility study, Project Rep. ATC-416, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 54 pp., 2014. (DOI || PDF)

99. Kurdzo, J. M., J. Y. N. Cho, and R. S. Frankel, Velocity estimation improvements for the ASR-9 Weather Systems Processor, Proc. 30th Conf. on Environmental Information Processing Technologies, Atlanta, GA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., P10, 2014. (PDF)

100. Cho, J. Y. N., Revised Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) network siting analysis, Project Rep. ATC-425, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 84 pp., 2015. (DOI || PDF)

101. Cho, J. Y. N., Enhanced signal processing algorithms for the ASR-9 Weather Systems Processor, J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 32, 1847-1859, 2015. (DOI || PDF)

102. Cho, J. Y. N., E. M. Shank, G. Stilwell, J. P. Morgan, E. Griffin, E. Ma, J. G. Stander, T. Smith, and A. S. Gautam, ASR-9 Weather Systems Processor technology refresh and upgrade, Proc. 37th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Norman, OK, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 12B.4, 2015. (PDF)

103. Saltikoff, E., J. Y. N. Cho, P. Tristant, A. Huuskonen, L. Allmon, R. Cook, E. Becker, and P. Joe, The threat to weather radars by wireless technology, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 97, 1159-1167, 2016. (DOI || PDF)

104. Cho, J. Y. N., A new radio frequency interference filter for weather radars, J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 34, 1393-1406, 2017. (DOI || PDF)

105. Weber, M. E., J. Y. N. Cho, and H. G. Thomas, Command and control for multifunction phased array radar, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 55, 5899-5912, 2017. (DOI || PDF)

106. Benoit, G., G. Timko, and J. Cho, Feasibility of the multifunction phase array radar (MPAR) sharing spectrum resources in the 2700-2900 MHz and 2900-3100 MHz frequency bands, Consulting Rep. FAA-CR-17-001, Harris Corp. and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 83 pp., 2017.

107. Worris, M. A., and J. Y. N. Cho, Assessment of FAA radar precipitation weather information services for air traffic operations, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0177, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 79 pp., 2018.

108. Kurdzo, J. M., E. F. Clemons, J. Y. N. Cho, P. L. Heinselman, and N. Yussouf, Quantification of radar QPE performance based on SENSR network design possibilities, Proc. 2018 IEEE Radar Conf., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Oklahoma City, OK, 169-174, 2018. (DOI || PDF)

109. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. M. Kurdzo, Weather radar network benefit model for tornadoes, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 58, 971-987, 2019. (DOI || Featured as "Paper of Note" in Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 100, 735, 2019.)

110. Cho, J., and J. Kurdzo, RF band assessment for FAA wind-shear detection radars, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0186, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 68 pp., 2019.

111. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. M. Kurdzo, Monetized weather radar network benefits for tornado cost reduction, Project Rep. NOAA-35, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 88 pp., 2019. (DOI || URL)

112. Kurdzo, J. M., J. Y. N. Cho, B. L. Cheong, and R. D. Palmer, A neural network approach for waveform generation and selection with multi-mission radar, Proc. 2019 IEEE Radar Conf., Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Boston, MA, 6 pp., 2019. (DOI)

113. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. M. Kurdzo, Weather radar network benefit model for flash flood casualty reduction, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 59, 589-604, 2020. (DOI)

114. Kurdzo, J. M., and J. Y. N. Cho, National Weather Service TDWR surveys for tornado and severe thunderstorm warning guidance, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0191, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 17 pp., 2020. (DOI)

115. Cho, J. Y. N., and J. M. Kurdzo, Weather radar network benefit model for nontornadic thunderstorm wind casualty cost reduction, Wea. Climate Soc., 12, 789-804, 2020. (DOI || Featured as "Paper of Note" in Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 102, 98-99, 2021.)

116. Kurdzo, J. M., E. F. Joback, P.-E. Kirstetter, and J. Y. N. Cho, Geospatial QPE accuracy dependence on weather radar network configurations, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 59, 1773-1792, 2020. (DOI)

117. Weber, M., K. Hondl, N. Yussouf, Y. Jung, D. Stratman, B. Putnam, X. Wang, T. Schuur, C. Kuster, Y. Wen, J. Sun, J. Keeler, Z. Ying, J. Cho, J. Kurdzo, S. Torres, C. Curtis, D. Schvartzman, J. Boettcher, F. Nai, H. Thomas, D. Zrnic, I. Ivic, D. Mirkovic, C. Fulton, J. Salazar, G. Zhang, R. Palmer, M. Yeary, K. Cooley, M. Istok, and M. Vincent, Towards the next generation operational meteorological radar, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 102, E1357-E1383, 2021. (DOI)

118. Palmer, R., D. Whelan, D. Bodine, P. Kirstetter, M. Kumjian, J. Metcalf, M. Yeary, T. Yu, R. Rao, J. Cho, D. Draper, S. Durden, S. English, P. Kollias, K. Kosiba, M. Wada, J. Wurman, W. Blackwell, H. Bluestein, S. Collis, J. Gerth, A. Tuttle, X. Wang, and D. Zrnic, The need for spectrum and the impact on weather observations, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 102, E1402-E1407, 2021. (DOI)

119. Dupree, W., and J. Cho, Tradeoffs between NextGen Weather VIL and composite reflectivity radar products, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0195, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 29 pp., 2021.

120. Cho, J. Y. N., and W. J. Dupree, Radar coverage analysis for the Terminal Precipitation on Glass Program, Project Rep. ATC-450, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 104 pp., 2022. (PDF)

121. Cho, J. Y. N., J. M. Kurdzo, B. J. Bennett, M. E. Weber, J. W. Dellicarpini, A. Loconto, and H. Frank, Impact of WSR-88D intra-volume low-level scans on severe weather warning performance, Wea. Forecasting, 37, 1169-1189, 2022. (DOI)

122. Kollias, P., R. Palmer, D. Bodine, T. Adachi, H, Bluestein, J. Y. N. Cho, C. Griffin, J. Houser, P. E. Kirstetter, M. R. Kumjian, J. M. Kurdzo, W. C. Lee, E. P. Luke, S. Nesbitt, M. Oue, A. Shapiro, A. Rowe, J. Salazar, R. Tanamachi, K. S. Tuftedal, X. Wang, D. Zrnic, and B. P. Treserras, Science applications of phased array radars, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 103, E2370-E2390, 2022. (DOI)

123. Cho, J. Y. N., and R. S. Frankel, Radio frequency interference and anomalous velocity censoring algorithms for the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0197, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 27 pp., 2023.

124. Veillette, M. S., J. M. Kurdzo, P. M. Stepanian, J. McDonald, S. Samsi, and J. Y. N. Cho, A deep learning-based velocity dealiasing algorithm derived from the WSR-88D Open Radar Product Generator, Artif. Intell. Earth Syst., 2, 1-35, 2023. (DOI)

125. Kurdzo, J. M., J. Y. N. Cho, B. J. Bennett, and M. F. Donovan, Extended polarimetric observations of chaff using the WSR-88D weather radar network, IEEE Trans. Radar Syst., 1, 181-192, 2023. (DOI)

126. Cho, J. Y. N., Radio frequency interference censoring scheme for Canadian weather radar, Project Rep. ATC-454, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 33 pp., 2023. (PDF)

127. Cho, J. Y. N., W. J. Dupree, and H. Iskenderian, Weather radar coverage deficit analysis for potential Offshore Precipitation Capability application, Project Memo. 43PM-Wx-0198, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 39 pp., 2023.

128. Cho, J. Y. N., and B. J. Bennett, WSR-88D microburst detection performance evaluation, Project Rep. ATC-455, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA, 36 pp., 2023. (PDF)

129. Weber, M. E., J. Y. N. Cho, H. G. Thomas, and J. M. Kurdzo, An integrated future US weather radar architecture for aviation, in Advances in Weather Radar. Volume 1: Precipitation Sensing Platforms, SciTech, London, U.K., pp. 393-432, 2023. (DOI)

130. Saltikoff, E., J. Y. N. Cho, and P. Tristant, Spectral interference in weather radars from wireless communication systems, in Advances in Weather Radar. Volume 3: Emerging Applications, SciTech, London, U.K., pp. 221-239, 2023. (DOI)

131. Rudlosky, S. D., J. Patton, E. Palagonia, J. Y. N. Cho, and J. M. Kurdzo, Radar outage costs and the value of alternate datasets, Wea. Forecasting, in press, 2024.

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