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.
Dads pancreatitis and almost death without any type of alcohol abuse was a real wake up call for me. Bad diet over the years. Wasn't even that overweight. 200 days in hospital.
I'm a grandpa on the highway, and a maniac in the city. My fiance loses it. I drive like an insane yellow cab taxi driver. That's real driving. You can cut so much time out of city driving just knowing how to time lane changes and lights. I enjoy it. BPD too busy to care to pull anyone over for speeding on a city street if it's rush hour or a work day.