storm cone
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Definition
Noun: A visual signal, specifically a conical shape made of canvas, that is raised (hoisted) on a pole or mast to provide a warning that stormy weather with high winds is expected or imminent.
Usage
The term is used primarily in maritime or coastal contexts to communicate a specific weather warning visually. It functions as a singular noun ("a storm cone") but the warning system may involve multiple cones.
Examples
- Noun:
- The harbor master ordered the hoisting of the storm cone as the barometer fell rapidly.
- Sailors checking the signal station saw the storm cone and immediately began securing their vessels.
- The old lighthouse still displays a traditional storm cone when gales are forecast.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Nautical Context: The "storm cone" is part of a traditional visual storm warning system, often used before modern radio or digital alerts. Its specific hoisting pattern (e.g., by day or night, its position on the signal mast) could convey additional details about the wind direction.
Variants and Related Words
- Storm Warning: The general alert for which the cone is a specific signal.
- Gale Warning: A specific type of storm warning often signaled by such cones.
- Signal Cone: A more general term for a conical visual signal.
Synonyms
- Storm signal
- Gale cone (context-specific)
- Warning cone
Notes
This is a specific, concrete term for a physical object used in a standardized warning system. It is not commonly used in everyday modern language outside of historical discussions or specific nautical traditions.
Noun
- a canvas cone hoisted to warn of high winds