Amazing! I've been wanting to hear you talk about the polar vortex and pressure systems as I watch El Niño unfold. Also, you should try crostoli, an Italian cookie associated with Christmas. Really good and not too sweet.
@@Thechezbailey You don't get as many arctic cold blasts, especially with an El Nino this strong. I'm not saying you don't get them, but the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest temperatures are typically above average.
Ah yes, Artistic Liberties, the codeword for "I didn't feel like spending fifteen hours getting this exactly right, so take this good enough version instead." ...I swear creativity is a blessing and a curse sometimes. On another note I'm definitely keeping this idea in the back of my head in case I ever spontaneously gain an interest in baking!
Got it, time to make some Mesocyclone Muffins. Perhaps a batch of Cyclone Cookies, BOMB CYCLONE COOKIES with red, blue and purple frosting for that Warm front wrapping around to meet the Occluded Front. Awesome idea. Thank you for the creative inspiration Steve, makes perfect sense that you are good at baking.
I have a cat named Supercell because I think weather terms make awesome names for pets. She loves me so much that she doesn't want me to leave to where she tries to trip me. The love she gives is adorable, but she's a little thunderstorm or Supercell. Butts me in the head (hail), purrs loud (thunder), runs fast (wind), goes in all directions (tornado), drools a bit (rain), and kneading my lap to sleep (lightning).
You looking into the camera and saying "It has to be a tiny whisk. You have to use a tiny whisk" made me LAUGH because I felt so strongly about this item that I bought my mom and best friend tiny whisks just so I could stop bringing my own with me every time I fly to visit 😅 I started making my own sauces and the tiny whisk was indeed a significant bonus to my kitchen.
A crossover of some of my favorite things I never knew I needed, being baking/cooking and weather; super fun and interesting video to switch it up for the holiday season!
You should do a cake that is a radar image of a strong hurricane. I would love that, especially if it's chocolate. I love the ones that develop a well-defined eye. If you ever do a supercell cake, the piece that has the hook echo and debris ball is to be eaten first, as it's the most dangerous part of the cell, and therefore, the most delicious piece of cake.
There isn't really a neutral place to say this, except maybe here. Also, I know what I'm trying to say, but not how to best say it. Please bear with me. I really appreciate this channel. Especially with YT pushing shorts out the wazoo, it's refreshing to see continued long-form content like this. I specifically recommend Weatherbox to anyone who will listen to me ramble about meteorology, which is a conversation usually as straightforward as, "don't listen to me; this guy's channel explains it so much better." I greatly appreciate having readily-available (and entertaining) references like this. Thank you.
Steve, in a word...BRILLIANT! Love this so much dude, although I don't know if I'd have the patience to do the frosting on the radar cookies...but man, this was so much fun! I never would have thought of something like this...and none of my friends would get it, LOL!
Steve, amazing video! You combined my favorite things: learning, tornados, cats, and Christmas cookies! Well done (but I am not eating the May fly swarm cookies). Merry Christmas! 🎄🌪🎄
Hey Steve. I know in past videos that you state you don't want to do videos that people like Carly Anna (who I like also) do on the same subject. But I know I'd like to see your perspective on some of those same subjects. I learn alot from your Meteorology and the things you discuss in your videos. Please take that into account when deciding on which topics to discuss. Keep up the great work!
Brian Lagerstrom better watch it :) cause Steve from weatherbox is in the kitchen hahaha j/k. Thanks for the fun episode for holiday season. All the best in 2024!
Can you do a video on the 2010 Atlanta Christmas blizzard? There was another major blizzard that hit the same area a couple weeks later as well in Jan or early Feb 2011 IIRC. It was really remarkable.
Can you please do a video on the 2008 Suffolk Virginia tornado? It was an EF 3 tornado and I’ll never forget it. I was young at the time, but would love to learn more about it. Strong tornadoes like that don’t typically happen in SE VA.
If only a cookie could properly cook wen made into the shape of a supercell that has the top Anviled by the tropopause. And if it could be a layered cookie then have the top layer made to be drier so that when it rises in the oven it can literally be an "elevated mixed dry layer". This is bringing out the best of my nerdiness.
I would recommend the middle part of May as a good time to spend a week at CP. You're less likely to encounter ridiculous heat and humidity in May than you would see later in the summer (although there is definitely still a chance of that), in no small part due to CP's lakeshore location and the Lake Erie water temperature still being fairly cold (low 50s°F) in mid-May. Definitely be prepared for the park air temperature to be 6-8° cooler during the day than your hotel, unless you're staying at the Breakers on the peninsula, again due to the cold lake water in May. In mid-June, the mayflies exit Lake Erie by the millions, and especially at night, they swarm toward any overhead light. They don't bite or sting humans, and are harmless in that respect, but their thick swarms and large size can make them difficult to dodge if walking at night, and I've had windshields go from perfectly clear to completely blocked by smashed mayfly guts in 20 miles. Thankfully they can't go more than a few miles inland, as they are full-time aquatic insects who only swarm adjacent land areas to mate on or about June 15 each year, and if your hotel is near the Turnpike, you're away from the horny mayflies. July and August are the Lower Midwest's severe weather season, statistically speaking. I don't want you to think a tornado will wipe CP off the map or anything, but the higher heat, humidity, and lake water temps (70°F or above by August) add up to more frequent afternoon thunderstorm development, and as everywhere else, a few of these can become severe. CP is well-known to shut down rides at least temporarily and herd park visitors into covered or indoor attractions while storms pass, so they have a pretty good handle on weather safety. September often has nice days and cool to even chilly nights, although the park is usually beginning to wind down operations to weekends only by the middle part of the month. The opposite lake effect from that in the spring may be noticed: especially in the evening, the park may remain a few degrees warmer than neighboring inland areas.
Got a winter storm video in the works for early January. Hope you guys have a great Christmas!
Amazing! I've been wanting to hear you talk about the polar vortex and pressure systems as I watch El Niño unfold. Also, you should try crostoli, an Italian cookie associated with Christmas. Really good and not too sweet.
Love the derecho cookies and the recent Iowa content! Merry Christmas weatherbox
I'm going to be making those radar-image sugar cookies. That looks like so much fun. ^-^
@@Thechezbailey You don't get as many arctic cold blasts, especially with an El Nino this strong. I'm not saying you don't get them, but the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest temperatures are typically above average.
Task failed, I ended up creating a real supercell and it destroyed the entire state.
Common beginner mistake, next time add less CAPE and more sugar.
Please be so safe guys
@@weatherboxstudios I'm not sure why but it was this comment in particular that broke me
I never expected Weatherbox to be an avid baker, loving it!
He missed his calling as a food-tuber! I'm glad he picked up the call for weather-tubing though 😁
He kinda hinted at it in a way when he mentioned the Cupcake theory about tornado watches/warnings
Im using the biggest balloon whisk I can find at the restaurant supply store and not even God can stop me
Be so safe
You will soon know the eldritch horrors that transcend god (me)
OMG please make these aprons as merch? It's adorable!!
Absolutely agree.
Ah yes, Artistic Liberties, the codeword for "I didn't feel like spending fifteen hours getting this exactly right, so take this good enough version instead."
...I swear creativity is a blessing and a curse sometimes. On another note I'm definitely keeping this idea in the back of my head in case I ever spontaneously gain an interest in baking!
Got it, time to make some Mesocyclone Muffins.
Perhaps a batch of Cyclone Cookies, BOMB CYCLONE COOKIES with red, blue and purple frosting for that Warm front wrapping around to meet the Occluded Front. Awesome idea.
Thank you for the creative inspiration Steve, makes perfect sense that you are good at baking.
Not what I expected, but a welcome idea regardless. The WB memes from this episode are gold.
We'll never see Ryan Hall baking weather cookies. Leave it to Steve for original content! Entertaining video and Merry Christmas frim NE Ohio!
Max Velocity doesn't bake either, but he eats.
Derecho delicacies! Tornado treats! Mayfly morsels! Who knew there was a cookie jar in the weatherbox?
I have a cat named Supercell because I think weather terms make awesome names for pets. She loves me so much that she doesn't want me to leave to where she tries to trip me. The love she gives is adorable, but she's a little thunderstorm or Supercell. Butts me in the head (hail), purrs loud (thunder), runs fast (wind), goes in all directions (tornado), drools a bit (rain), and kneading my lap to sleep (lightning).
Bro my great aunt just got a kitten named siren! She's a fiesty energetic demon that likes to grabs people's legs 😂
Ah man Dak’s cadence makes me laugh
The modern renaissance man: solid science explanations, baking expertise, and speaks cat.
Ohhh I'm making these. I'll replicate them after imagery from the moore F5/EF5 tornados and parkersburg.
Yyyyyyyyaaaaaaaasssss!!!!!! I love baking and I love the weather. This is amazing. ❤ thank you for this.
You looking into the camera and saying "It has to be a tiny whisk. You have to use a tiny whisk" made me LAUGH because I felt so strongly about this item that I bought my mom and best friend tiny whisks just so I could stop bringing my own with me every time I fly to visit 😅 I started making my own sauces and the tiny whisk was indeed a significant bonus to my kitchen.
Babe wake up new weatherbox vid dropped
God I love Steve Weatherbox so much. What a fun and fantastic video, this put a big stupid grin on my face
Oh I loved this! Chill and fun with great bits of humor throughout -well done 😊
My two favorite things, baking and weather. Just amazing.
Definitely wasn't expecting this! Nicely done
Hey, *I'm* the weather person in my life! Woohoo, precibiscuits!
A crossover of some of my favorite things I never knew I needed, being baking/cooking and weather; super fun and interesting video to switch it up for the holiday season!
Extreme Weather Geek Cookies🍪🍪🍪🎄
Funniest recipe video ever seen🤣🤣🤣with April Fool vibes
Two of my fav things. Weather and baking!
He did it. The mad man figured out how to make cookies for every video.
You should do a cake that is a radar image of a strong hurricane. I would love that, especially if it's chocolate. I love the ones that develop a well-defined eye.
If you ever do a supercell cake, the piece that has the hook echo and debris ball is to be eaten first, as it's the most dangerous part of the cell, and therefore, the most delicious piece of cake.
There isn't really a neutral place to say this, except maybe here. Also, I know what I'm trying to say, but not how to best say it. Please bear with me.
I really appreciate this channel. Especially with YT pushing shorts out the wazoo, it's refreshing to see continued long-form content like this.
I specifically recommend Weatherbox to anyone who will listen to me ramble about meteorology, which is a conversation usually as straightforward as, "don't listen to me; this guy's channel explains it so much better."
I greatly appreciate having readily-available (and entertaining) references like this. Thank you.
Steve, in a word...BRILLIANT! Love this so much dude, although I don't know if I'd have the patience to do the frosting on the radar cookies...but man, this was so much fun! I never would have thought of something like this...and none of my friends would get it, LOL!
Was not expecting this video, but it was kind of amazing?
Great video! a wonderful surprise in the inbox today
Sugar Hookies 😂
This is so fun!!! I adore this! I never knew you were such a baker! Make more of these, please?
Awesome video (also, be careful not to confuse toothpicks and qtips, that won't hurt making cookies much but it might hurt your ears ;) )
I love everything about this ❤
I can;t wait to watch this. I made shortbread cookies yesterday. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Whens the cook book due out?
Merry Christmas Steve.🎅❤😀
can you make a tornado cake with a flying cow next, i think that’d be cool
Steve, amazing video! You combined my favorite things: learning, tornados, cats, and Christmas cookies! Well done (but I am not eating the May fly swarm cookies). Merry Christmas! 🎄🌪🎄
Hey Steve. I know in past videos that you state you don't want to do videos that people like Carly Anna (who I like also) do on the same subject. But I know I'd like to see your perspective on some of those same subjects. I learn alot from your Meteorology and the things you discuss in your videos. Please take that into account when deciding on which topics to discuss. Keep up the great work!
Excellent, excellent!
Brian Lagerstrom better watch it :) cause Steve from weatherbox is in the kitchen hahaha j/k.
Thanks for the fun episode for holiday season.
All the best in 2024!
Greek yiyas really are the heroes of cookies
THATS THE WONDER OF (cookie) BABY
Don’t forget about the mayflies
This is the greatest gift I'll get this year
whatever you do, you do well. keep it up.
Monster storm cookies from Ohio!! Awesome!!!!!
Not what I expected, but that's not a bad thing.
Also, first.
Thank you!
So adorbs! Love it!!
Hope yall havin a good christmas!
This is such a cute video idea! :D I love it!
My wife has a mixer blade like you used but it has a rubber spatula built onto it. Now you need to study candy making.
Didn't know I needed this
(but I did)
wow i love the way they look
I love this channel.
Julia Child is smiling.
let's go, want a cake tornado 🌪️ cake now
Can you do a video on the 2010 Atlanta Christmas blizzard? There was another major blizzard that hit the same area a couple weeks later as well in Jan or early Feb 2011 IIRC. It was really remarkable.
Can you please do a video on the 2008 Suffolk Virginia tornado? It was an EF 3 tornado and I’ll never forget it. I was young at the time, but would love to learn more about it. Strong tornadoes like that don’t typically happen in SE VA.
if you wanna make the cutout cookies a lil fancier, you could use the toothpick to grab the icing and swirl it into the next color!
Lmao this is awesome
Hi I’m in Cincinnati and I wish I got the northern half of the state’s winter weather any suggestions?
move norther
If only a cookie could properly cook wen made into the shape of a supercell that has the top Anviled by the tropopause. And if it could be a layered cookie then have the top layer made to be drier so that when it rises in the oven it can literally be an "elevated mixed dry layer".
This is bringing out the best of my nerdiness.
i like your apron
This is awesome.
This is so fun im ready lol
mans cooking up a storm
plz do a video about the 2021 PNW heatwave where it reached 116 in Portland!
Supercell Cookies!!!
Yes!!!!!
2:42 dammit, i forgot that step when i made them, no wonder they sucked.
Question… I’m planning a vacation to visit Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. What month is the best weather month for being outdoor for a week?
I would recommend the middle part of May as a good time to spend a week at CP. You're less likely to encounter ridiculous heat and humidity in May than you would see later in the summer (although there is definitely still a chance of that), in no small part due to CP's lakeshore location and the Lake Erie water temperature still being fairly cold (low 50s°F) in mid-May. Definitely be prepared for the park air temperature to be 6-8° cooler during the day than your hotel, unless you're staying at the Breakers on the peninsula, again due to the cold lake water in May.
In mid-June, the mayflies exit Lake Erie by the millions, and especially at night, they swarm toward any overhead light. They don't bite or sting humans, and are harmless in that respect, but their thick swarms and large size can make them difficult to dodge if walking at night, and I've had windshields go from perfectly clear to completely blocked by smashed mayfly guts in 20 miles. Thankfully they can't go more than a few miles inland, as they are full-time aquatic insects who only swarm adjacent land areas to mate on or about June 15 each year, and if your hotel is near the Turnpike, you're away from the horny mayflies.
July and August are the Lower Midwest's severe weather season, statistically speaking. I don't want you to think a tornado will wipe CP off the map or anything, but the higher heat, humidity, and lake water temps (70°F or above by August) add up to more frequent afternoon thunderstorm development, and as everywhere else, a few of these can become severe. CP is well-known to shut down rides at least temporarily and herd park visitors into covered or indoor attractions while storms pass, so they have a pretty good handle on weather safety.
September often has nice days and cool to even chilly nights, although the park is usually beginning to wind down operations to weekends only by the middle part of the month. The opposite lake effect from that in the spring may be noticed: especially in the evening, the park may remain a few degrees warmer than neighboring inland areas.
bro this is so good
I am all for this!
i love this
I'm the only weather lover in my family though 😢 I'd have to make them for myself 😢😢😢
I love how corny this video is
👍👍👍
Quick question how tall are you
Nice
❤
You're so funny! That doesn't come through on your vids. And you look tall . . . How tall are you?
Great now give me the recipe for spaghetti plotanara.
He has tiny ears