For those not familiar with riding in this area or in any high wind area, I'll share a story.
We do a poker run out of Guymon, OK and its a bigger run - usually a couple thousand bikes on it. A few years back there was a bad wreck with multiple bikes down on a very rural road. One of them was an old boy on one of those Can Am Spyders. It tossed that Spyder like it was nothing. He came off it in the road, and it wound up probably 50' off the road in a field. On top of that, no one had any cell service so we couldn't call for help. Luckily there were a couple of crotch rockets that were stopped to help too so we asked them if they could help us out and be careful but expedite a ride to the next town to get some help and even then it took over an hour for some rigs to finally show up.
I remember assisting with it and the old mans son also went down. He was on a Dyna and he had some broken legs but he could speak and he told us that the wind just picked up the everyone, spun them just a bit, and then dropped them all back down onto the road. I'll never forget that conversation. Basically what happened was everyone in that group took a instant high side at about 65mph as soon as they came back down onto the pavement.
The wind in that area can be very violent. Tossing a motorcycle, or even a trike, is nothing.