A frost fan operating in Longlands, Hastings on Friday morning. Photo / Paul Taylor
A frost fan operating in Longlands, Hastings on Friday morning. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawke's Bay growers breathed a sigh of relief on Friday morning after largely avoiding a harsh frost, but will remain on alert heading into the weekend.
The possibility of a nasty frost was forecast for Thursday night and Friday morning in the region with plenty of growers putting measures -such as helicopters - on standby to protect their crops.
Hawke's Bay Fruitgrowers Association president Brydon Nisbet said fortunately it was "not a doozy at all", and the cloud cover combined with temperatures staying above zero helped the region avoid a damaging frost.
"I did hear some windmills [frost fans] on in the early hours but it never really got that cold," Nisbet said.
"Once the cloud covers over you just don't get the heavy, heavy white frosts.
Wind machines (also known as frost fans) as well as helicopters push a layer of warm air downward to prevent crops being damaged in the case of frosts, and are common frost protection methods used in Hawke's Bay.