watch out weather

We have our upcoming annual wildland refresher coming up and I was hoping to incorporate a weather station. We are going to go over slinging the weather and Kestrel use. I was thinking maybe some photos of clouds to watch out for that indicate a weather change that can effect fire behavior for the worse (column collapse, low pressure system coming in, etc). If anyone has any good photos or examples of said items that I could blow up to 8"x10" and what they signify I think it’d be really beneficial for our folks. Either post here or send me a message.
Thanks!

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The World Wide Web is full of examples your looking for. You just have to do a little research and find it. Good luck with the web and training.

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The S-190 curriculum is open to download. Lots of great stuff in there.

https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/training-courses/s-190/course-materials

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I was hoping for more personal photos and accompanying experiences. I am looking on the web and reaching out to some meteorologists as well but wanted to use this forum as another tool to compile the best info I can.

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