If you look at the Iwindsurf.com sensor of Bonaire's Sorobon Beach and click the archive link, the style diagram will confirm what you may have noticed. In recent days, the trade trend in the East has been weaker than usual.

Most of the winds in Bonaire come from high pressures in the North Atlantic, also known as Bermuda or Azores group high pressures. The wind that rotates clockwise produces the Oriental Trade Wind of the Caribbean.
In recent days, the high pressure has been a little northerly than usual, so our winds are lighter.
The easiest way to track high voltage is to use windy.com on this page. However, for very good local predictions, these models have too low resolution. For high resolution models, go here!
You can get real-time wind information on the iWindsurf.com weather station on this page. If the only website you are interested in is Sorobon, you can access the sensor for free here.