Question 2) The NOAA has asked you to write a program implementing the following decision table to characterize a potential Hurricane based on the wind speed from Saffir-Simpson Scale. Write a user defined function called Hurricane that takes one double argument and doesn't return anything. The program should prompt the user to enter the wind speed. The function will use the value to display one of the following messages. Wind Speed 74-95 mph 96-110 mph 111-129 mph 130-156 mph 157 mph or higher Category Message Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 (Major) Category 4 (Major) Category 5 (Major)

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Question 2) The NOAA has asked you to write a program implementing the following decision
table to characterize a potential Hurricane based on the wind speed from Saffir-Simpson Scale.
Write a user defined function called Hurricane that takes one double argument and doesn't
return anything. The program should prompt the user to enter the wind speed. The function will
use the value to display one of the following messages.
Wind Speed
74-95 mph
96-110 mph
111-129 mph
130-156 mph
157 mph or higher Category 5 (Major)
Category Message
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3 (Major)
Category 4 (Major)
Sample Output for Question 2:
Enter the wind speed: 98
Category 2
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2) The NOAA has asked you to write a program implementing the following decision table to characterize a potential Hurricane based on the wind speed from Saffir-Simpson Scale. Write a user defined function called Hurricane that takes one double argument and doesn't return anything. The program should prompt the user to enter the wind speed. The function will use the value to display one of the following messages. Wind Speed 74-95 mph 96-110 mph 111-129 mph 130-156 mph 157 mph or higher Category 5 (Major) Category Message Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 (Major) Category 4 (Major) Sample Output for Question 2: Enter the wind speed: 98 Category 2
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