I've been interested in going to Aitutaki for several years.
I've been put off by a few conflicting kiters reports but mainly by the Monthly Historical Wind Speed Statistics reported in Windfinder.
The statistics really do look poor compared to other world class spots.
www.windfinder.com/windstatistics/aitutaki_airport?utm_source=www.windfinder.com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect I exchanged a few emails with Windfinder.
The forecasts for Aitutaki are produced by the Fiji Met Service. These forecasts seem to predict good winds in alignment with actual winds as reported by visiting kiters on Aitutaki. The actual wind speed observations are made at the airport on Aitutaki. These are collected by Windfinder to produce Monthly historical statistics.
I have not been able to find the reason for the statistics to look so poor compared to the forecasts. I started to think the airport was reading wind speed in knots and telling windfinder the unit of measure was kph.
Today I compared Dean's report of 3 x 20 knot days. Plus 1 x 15 knot day. See actual observations for those 4 days below.
I now think the difference between the airport observations and kiter reported (and forecast) winds may be due to the good winds blowing for relatively short duration each day and thus considerably reducing the averages in the historical statistics.
Anyone have any other ideas?