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how do you get an accurate reading? What works, and what doesn't work? How high do you have to hold it, and is it important where you stand on the beach when taking a reading?
I think it is worth mentioning the difference bewteen an absolute and a relative reading. I'm not that interested in whether the wind is
actually blowing 15.5 or 15.7 knots (the absolute reading) or whatever, but I am interested in taking a reading and being able to say "well it is 2 knots higher today than it was yesterday standing in the same place, and yesterday I was just powered up on my Xm kite, so today should be better". That is more of a relative reading. We all know it is going to be higher at kite level anyway.
I usually try and stand in the same spots (my launch area) with the meter at arms length up high and no obstructions downwind or upwind.
One example of the usefullness of the device - my local spot has lighter winds on the beach and over the reef flat than it does 400m out in the windstream. I wanted to know how much more wind to expect, so I got out there and took some readings, and then some more back at the beach, and was able to say "OK I can add 3 knots by the time I'm out the back"...which can mean the difference between a session where I can go a long way out to sea and know I'll come back to the beach holding ground upwind, versus losing ground downwind and being mashed onto some rocks or some other nasty fate!
Plus it gives you an excuse to go down the beach..."just popping out to do a wind check darling...very important for kite safety. bye."!!