I've never noticed it to stop. For only a few seconds, there is enough thermal inertia for it to keep going and the fan is electric. After a few seconds, the car restarts on its own if the dwell time at the stop is too long. If the car is at a tolerable inside temperature to begin with, a few seconds at an exterior 100 F is piffle.
What's it like in 100° weather when the A/C stops with the engine?
I've never noticed it to stop. For only a few seconds, there is enough thermal inertia for it to keep going and the fan is electric. After a few seconds, the car restarts on its own if the dwell time at the stop is too long. If the car is at a tolerable inside temperature to begin with, a few seconds at an exterior 100 F is piffle.