The caulk may not be the problem. It is common for the adhesive that holds the the rubber down to the plywood to fail (usually not installed correctly) and the wind blowing over the roof to cause lift and appear to be flapping or bubbling. What I am trying to say is ... it may not be the wind getting under the rubber but blowing over it. If the old sealant (original ) is just cracked yet adhered to the rubber, you may not have to remove it .... just clean it well and reseal the cracked areas. JM2˘, Hank
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