Sometimes wind damaged roofing shingles are harder to identify from the ground.&nbsp;As seen here, instead of missing tiles,&nbsp;the wind damage has manifested in the form of cracks. This is from high winds getting underneath the tiling, ripping them up from the adhesive, and folding them back onto themselves. This leaves both the tiling, the wood decking underneath and the interior of your home exposed to the elements. Other common signs of a wind damaged roofing include:&nbsp;Missing, Bruised,&nbsp;Dented, Cracked or Broken Tiles / Shingles. Granules collecting in gutters or downspouts. Leaks in your roof or ceiling. Dents on vents, gutters or flashing