Bemoulli Principle! I remembered the concept from physics but couldn't remember the name of it. It is the force the wind creates passing over an object that pulls the object up. It is why you see the tops on convertibles looking like the inside of the car is filling with air or used to see the old vinyl tops on cars riding down the highway looking inflated but the driver never knew because they laid back down at slower speeds. Back to the air bubble.... If your membrane roof is that dis-bonded, to use your word for it, then I don't think there is a quick fix. If your roof is original and ten years old then I'm sorry to say that at this point you might just have to replace it. It dis-bonds usually because it shrinks and pulls itself away as it moves across. If that is the case then lifting this membrane and regluing it is a stop gap measure and it will occur again pretty quickly. If you have the skill to pull it back then you have the skill to replace it. If you're paying to have it reglued it would be worth checking the price point to have it replaced instead. The membrane isn't cheap but the labor is where the money is spent.