KPIE has runways all over. It looks like it's from ESE when it gets windy and gusty.
Can you use runway 9? 10015G30 would be fun to fly in, no factor. 12015G30 would still be within limits for most trainers without being horrible.
Remember:
* It's ok to land on one wheel first (as long as it's the upwind wheel).
* Dip your wing into the crosswind to maintain flight path
* Steer with your feet to keep the fuselage lined up with the centerline
* If your speed is a little higher, you have more rudder control. Standard is 1/2 your gust factor (add 7-8kts in this example).
* You can use less flaps if the higher speed keeps you from sinking, or if you feel like you're swimming back and forth too much.
* Don't stand on the brakes if you're coming in too fast because the extra lift will not have enough weight on the wheels (you'll sand off the bottom of the tire).
* It's ok for the stall warner to squeak/light during gusts, just don't let it blare all the time.
* Your instructor is willing to do some crosswind work with you to help you get more comfortable.