fire tower

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fire tower

A ranger scans the horizon from the fire tower.

Definition

Noun: A tall structure, often located in a forest or wilderness area, from which an observer watches for signs of wildfire.

Usage

A "fire tower" is a specific type of observation tower used for wildfire detection. The observer stationed inside is called a lookout.

Examples
  • The ranger climbed the fire tower every morning to scan the horizon for smoke.
  • Modern technology has reduced the need for manned fire towers in many regions.
  • From the top of the fire tower, you could see for miles in every direction.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: Fire towers were once critical infrastructure for forest management, especially before the advent of aerial surveillance and satellite monitoring. Many are now historic landmarks.
  • Decommissioned Use: Some former fire towers have been repurposed as hiking destinations or rental cabins.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lookout tower: A more general term for any tower built for observation purposes, which can include fire towers.
  • Fire lookout: This term can refer to both the person watching for fires and the structure (fire tower) or station from which they work.
Synonyms
  • Observation tower (specific to fire detection)
  • Watchtower (in this specific context)
Related Phrases
  • To man the fire tower: To take up the duty of being the lookout in the tower.
    • During high fire danger, they will man the fire tower 24 hours a day.
fire tower

A ranger scans the horizon from the fire tower.

Noun
  1. a watchtower where a lookout is posted to watch for fires

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