I feel like putting this down to just the isotherms is a injustice to global warming.
I think we know absolutely nothing about what might occur as a result.
But that's just my opinion.
I do understand how intricate meteorology can be.
I have a much more basic understanding of western us meteorology- only really the basical meteo 101 or dealing w/ mountain ranges, ocean marine layers, etc, from what I know from here. So I have to defer to others on this topic.
I suspect you will outperform many of the people posting the most.
Outside of a few localized spots near the coast if there is an IVT (I have no idea, been busy at work tonight)
I just can't look at anything past 100 hours or so. Feels like a waste of time. Easier for me to accept that, then continue to put hours into models that flip run to run. Ya, of course it's still a bummer
I did respond directly to those guys- I made it clear to them I carry a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher in my own vehicle for this exact type of scenario.
Thank you for catching that either way. Love my job but the public are tough on us.