We have a 48 story building going up in our city and the structural engineer of record told me that they did a wind tunnel study for it. Surprisingly, the wind forces came up higher than the code requirement. Usually, this is not the case.
I used a wind tunnel study a few years ago on a domed stadium where the forces were quite a bit smaller. Both of these projects used a firm up in Guelph, Ontario (spelling?)
Colorado State University also has a wind tunnel for this purpose also.
For our stadium, going to a wind tunnel was based on the unique shape of the structure (it had stay-cables) as well as the desire to economize the design for such a large structure in a non-seismic zone.
It is possible that your tunnel study could produce lower wind forces that would make seismic loads a more important consideration.