>> reporter: with the static line guys out at 2,500 feet, we climb higher and the spotters eye the next drop zone. >> six weather jumpers left, we're at 10,000 feet, they're going freefall. they're the ones who do it. >> what comes next is an adrenaline-filled minute, falling as fast as 200 miles an hour. deploy the chute and get on the ground asap. this could be hostile territory and the weather men have arrived. >> oh, yeah. an eye-opening experience to say the least. these guys are not the weather nerds i went to college with,