Good photos

, does this area have a particularly high water table? The root plates of the windthrown trees seemed very very shallow with hardly any visible sinker roots rather like some of the Dutch trees I've seen.
In the 2nd pic you can see how the remaining trees i that stand are now well and truely exposed after the loss of the edge trees. Although they don't have large or full canopies I would still consider them at risk since the height and taper ratio is not good, and they would be classed as
not being wind firm in Forestry here.
Not saying they should definately be felled..no

just that they would be trees I would be keeping an eye on especially as their canopy thickens up and they present more of a sail to prevailing winds.