Destructicane Saffir-Simpson

Description
Here are all the different types of Destructicanes. But what are they? They're just my hypothetical hurricanes. It's like any other member of this forum's hurricanes. Now here's the scale to get you started on my seasons.

Tropical Wave
Hasn't yet formed. There is a chance that it may become a depression, but it's not certain.

Tropical Depression
Has winds ranging from 20 mph to 40 mph. It has an extremely low chance of causing more than very minor damage.

Tropical Storm
Winds range from 41 mph all the way to 74 mph. It is possible that slight coastal flooding might happen.

Hurricane (Category 1)
This can cause moderate damage to poorly structured buildings. The winds can go from 75 mph to 95 mph.

Hurricane (Category 2)
Starting at 96 mph, Category 2 hurricanes may cause some damage to cities and trees. At 110 mph, it would have the peak intensity of a Category 2.

Major Hurricane (Category 3)
Category 3 hurricanes can potentially be the cause of over $1,000,000 in damage. Wind speeds must be 111-129 mph.

Major Hurricane (Category 4)
This type of hurricane can cause extensive damage to moderately safe structures. Wind is powerful, being in the 130-156 mph range.

Major Hurricane (Category 5)
Devastating damage will be caused to poorly built structures. 157-198 mph winds will destroy mostly everything.

Major Hurricane (Category 6)
Poorly built structures will be flung into new locations and well-built structures will receive extensive damage from devastating 199-234 mph winds.

Major Hurricane (Category 7)
Almost all structures are pulverized, and asphalt can possibly be torn from the roads. Category 7 Major Hurricanes have mind-boggling 235-299 mph winds.

Supercane (Category 8)
Supercanes are currently the most powerful thing known to the Destructicane monitors. They have 300+ mph winds and can basically destroy anything except for objects dug deep into the ground with a very sturdy base. Grass may be ripped out. Same with trees and plants.