Jonathon Golden, a former wildland firefighter, said East Coast residents were less accustomed to fires than people living in the west.
"Climate change is really going to surprise a lot of people, and they're going to see a lot of things that they haven't seen before in their lives," he said.
Beyond the threat to life, livelihoods and property, the expanding danger zone threatens to put further strain on federal firefighters at a time when many are sounding the alarm about low pay and hazardous working conditions.
Traditionally, when work on fires has been completed out west, federal resources shift east to assist with "hurricane duty," Golden said.