hurricane deck

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hurricane deck

The passengers gathered on the hurricane deck to watch the sunset.

Definition

Noun: * Hurricane deck: The uppermost, open deck on a passenger ship, typically located above the main superstructure. Historically, this deck was considered a prime location for passengers to take walks and enjoy views, as it was exposed to fresh air and less affected by engine vibrations or odors from lower decks.

Usage
  • The term is specifically used in the context of maritime history and traditional passenger ship design (particularly ocean liners and steamships from the late 19th and early 20th centuries). It is less commonly used for modern cruise ships.
  • It refers to a physical part of the ship's structure.
Examples
  • Passengers gathered on the hurricane deck to watch the sunset over the Atlantic.
  • The ship's design featured a spacious hurricane deck with deck chairs and promenades.
  • During the storm, the crew secured all furniture on the hurricane deck.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "hurricane deck" originates from its exposed position, which could be windy ("hurricane" implying strong winds), though it was not typically used during actual storms.
  • On some ships, the hurricane deck was also referred to as the promenade deck if it was designed primarily for walking, though a promenade deck could be located on a lower level.
Variants and Related Words
  • Promenade deck: A deck on a ship, often enclosed by windows, designed for passengers to walk on. It may or may not be the same as the hurricane deck.
  • Sun deck: A modern term for an upper deck on a ship designed for sunbathing and open-air leisure.
  • Upper deck: A general term for any deck located near the top of the ship's structure.
  • Bridge deck: The deck from which the ship is commanded, usually located forward on the superstructure.
Synonyms
  • Top deck (a more general, modern term)
  • Upper promenade deck (in specific historical contexts)
Notes
  • "Hurricane deck" is a compound noun. The explanation focuses on the term as a single lexical unit referring to a specific ship feature.
  • In modern maritime or cruise terminology, terms like Lido deck, sun deck, or pool deck are more frequently used to describe the primary open-air leisure areas on passenger vessels.
hurricane deck

The passengers gathered on the hurricane deck to watch the sunset.

Noun
  1. a deck at the top of a passenger ship