mabey since you are educated in "common sense"
nah, no-one is, you got it or you haven't,.
if you haven't, use extra caution instead
If you see a squall coming or feel the wind going offshore,
put your kite down sooner rather than later,
experience will help you to get the timing right,
but as a lot of people don't have "in depth understanding about the weather when they start kitesurfing"
just be extra safe instead of sorry
happy days