To some extent the one I used to have always behaved like that when the weather was cooler than mid-50s, maybe got a little worse as it aged. (09 model, which I managed to put 14k km on before I sold it) The more you ride it, the less of a problem this is, as it was much more pronounced if it wasn't being ridden daily - definitely a scoot that doesn't like to sit still.
I just got into the habit of always starting it on the centerstand, if it didn't start after a few seconds cranking then one kick would usually do it, then let it warm up while I put my gear on.