"We need your help, if everyone can blow north-west at the same time at 6pm Tuesday 20th Feb, we can counteract the cyclone and reverse all the kinetic energy and save New Zealand."
More than 6000 people are interested in participating in the "Blow West at Cyclone Gita" movement.
Kiwis took to the event page to discuss strategy and throw their support behind the cause.
"Guys this is important. When everyone takes their collective breath in MAKE SURE YOU ARE FACING EAST! Then turn around and blow it out west. Otherwise this is all for nothing," one person wrote.
Another said: "Can the scientists running this event share the risks of increasing atmospheric CO2 levels? I want to make an informed decision."
"Going to be one hell of a blowing job!" one lady wrote.
The event comes just months after Americans were encouraged to shoot at Hurricane Irma.
Ryon Edwards, 22, came up with the novel way of amusing himself during the storm: firing bullets into it.
"A combination of stress and boredom" made Edwards start the event, but he never envisioned the idea going viral.
The strange event forced US police to warn people not to fire at Hurricane Irma, saying it would be highly dangerous.
What you need to know about Cyclone Gita
• Cyclone Gita is barrelling towards NZ and is due to hit land this afternoon
• The Category 2 tropical cyclone is expected to unleash flooding, winds up to 140km/h and waves up to 7m
• Heavy rain warnings are in place for Nelson, Buller, Marlborough (including Kaikoura Coast), Wellington, Westland and the Canterbury high country.
• Strong wind warnings were in place for Taranaki, Taihape, Whanganui, Nelson and Buller, Marlborough, Westland and Canterbury.
• SH1, north and south of Kaikoura, has now closed