The first of more than 1,000 balloons will be released into Darwin's skies Saturday morning as part of an international study into tropical clouds.
More than 200 scientists are in the Top End for the multi-million dollar investigation into monsoon clouds.
Data collection begins in earnest today.
Students have been enlisted to release weather balloons from base stations around Darwin and out at sea at three-hour intervals for 23 days.
Rebecca Derbyshire is among those who volunteered to get some hands-on experience working with leaders in the field of meteorology.
"It's pretty lucky to get to do anything," she said. "It's hard to get experience."
It is hoped the results will improve weather forecasting and global climate modeling.
Scientists launch tropical cloud weather study
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