With winds who knows what will happen.
I still have hundreds of trees that were brought down by Hurricane Fran. The Red Oaks are still good for firewood. Those trees are easy to see they all lay with the top of the tree going south. Depending on the path of the storm they could have gone down in any compass direction.
In my area the pines seem to hold up well. The hardwoods especially shallow rooted oaks are what falls down. There was only one pine down on our land from the hurricane but hundreds of oaks.
If the ground is saturated with water, the shallow rooted trees fall pretty easy.
We have had at least three wind gusts at our place over the last 5-6 years that have brought down some big trees. One of those gusts was either a down burst or somewhat tornadic. This one left some very big trees down that were shallow rooted. The deep tap trees were bent over so in a lower case r shape. Those trees are still bent over. Best I could tell we lost a good dozen large oaks in one ten acre section.
The last gust took snapped the dead tree that was 28 inches on the stump a good 20 feet up the trunk!
The first wind gust took out a 24ish inch diameter LIVE tree and broke the trunk about 15 feet off the ground. The stump is still in the ground.

In both cases these trees fell to the east since is our prevailing wind direction is from the west. I do not think we have any trees to the west of the house that would hit the house if they fell. Yet. As they grow they we might have a problem.
Later,
Dan