And that experience based yes is backed up by theory AFAIK.
The greater the percentage of velocity component vs pressure component that a mic capsule employs, the more susceptible to wind and handling noise it will be. That means for single diaphragm mics, figure 8's are more susceptible than supercardioids, which are more susceptible than cardioids which are more susceptible than subcardioids, which are more susceptible than pressure omnis.
I think that also means that LDCs with variable patterns derived by electrically switching two back to back cardioid diaphragms will have the same wind susceptibility in all positions, since physically the mic is always two cardioids (cardioid being an equal sum of figure-8 and omni components), with the outputs of those two capsules electrically mixed in various combinations and polarities to achieve the resulting polar patterns. Hopefully someone who knows better than I can confirm or refute that.