I'm not entirely sure I'm being helpful here, but I thought I would mention it... If you are in Canada, Commentary B of the National Building Code is all about Wind Loads, and is of course based on listed research and papers. Out of my own curiosity, do the American codes have similar guidance? I had heard a rumous that their codes are based on wind velocity and not on pressures. Seems kindof convoluted, but perhaps easier to adapt to field measurements. Just curious.
And another stab at answering your question would be to point you towards "Wind Loads on Structures" by Claës Dyrbye and Svend Ole Hansen Consulting Engineers. It's a decidely european text, but I have found it handy to have around.