Surf lifesaving officials are casting a wary eye over weather forecasts before the biggest event on the national calendar in Mount Maunganui next week.
Nearly 1600 athletes will compete in the four-day New Zealand national championships from March 21 to 24, representing 45 clubs from around the country.
It's one of the largest turnouts for the championships for the best part of a decade, coinciding with the event being back at Mount Maunganui for the first time since 2013.
Event manager Chris Emmett has tempered his delight at the numbers by spending several nervous days poring over internet meteorological sites.
"There's a fair bit of activity up in the tropics coming our way and the forecasts have been changing drastically over the last few days. At this stage it's quite literally up in the air whether it will hit Bay of Plenty earlier or later in the week," Emmett said.