blizzard-panhandle-hooker·dataset
Panhandle Hooker Storm Snowfall Pattern
Panhandle Hooker Snowfall Footprint
atmosphere NASA VEDA COG
In plain English
What it measures. A map showing the typical snowfall footprint of a Panhandle Hooker, a winter storm that forms near the Texas/Oklahoma panhandles and sweeps northeast.
How it's made. Made as a single-value map layer outlining where this storm type usually drops snow.
How & where you'd use it. Helps forecasters and the public understand which areas this storm type tends to hit with snow.
What's measured
blizzardpanhandlehooker
Coverage & cadence
- Time span1950-01-01 → 1950-01-01
- Spatial extent-104.799, 33.838, -82.001, 49.848
- FormatsCOG
What you can do with it
- Map air pollutants — NO₂, aerosols, ozone
- Track greenhouse gases and Earth's energy budget
- Feed weather and air-quality analysis
Official description
Single value raster displaying the general snowfall footprint of a Panhandle Hooker type of mid-latitude cyclone.
Get the data
# NASA VEDA — open STAC API, anonymous (cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs)
from pystac_client import Client
cat = Client.open("https://openveda.cloud/api/stac")
col = cat.get_collection("blizzard-panhandle-hooker")
items = list(col.get_items()) # browse the analysis-ready COGs
# open an asset with rioxarray:
# import rioxarray; da = rioxarray.open_rasterio(items[0].assets["cog_default"].href) NASA VEDA is an open STAC catalog — browse and stream the cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs anonymously (no login).
Official links
- Open data source VEDA