storm signal
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Definition
Noun: A visual signal, such as a flag, light, or sound, displayed or broadcast to warn that a storm, especially one of significant intensity, is approaching a specific area.
Usage
- A storm signal is raised by meteorological authorities or port officials to alert the public, sailors, and aircraft to take immediate precautions.
- The system often uses a series of shapes, colors, or flags to indicate the type and severity of the approaching storm.
Examples
- "The coast guard hoisted the storm signal, prompting all small boats to return to harbor immediately."
- "Residents knew to secure their homes when they saw the hurricane storm signal displayed on the official weather station."
- "Before modern radar, sailors relied heavily on visual storm signals to anticipate dangerous weather at sea."
Advanced Usage
- "To hoist/raise a storm signal": The act of officially displaying the warning.
- The meteorologists decided to hoist the storm signal as the cyclone changed course.
- "Storm signal is in effect": A phrase indicating that the warning is currently active and precautions should be taken.
- A typhoon storm signal is in effect for the entire eastern coastline.
Variants and Related Words
- Storm warning (n): A more general term for an official alert about an incoming storm, which can be communicated via various means, including storm signals, radio, or digital alerts.
- Gale warning (n): A specific type of storm signal or warning for very strong winds.
- Signal flag (n): A flag used as a component in a signaling system, such as for maritime storm signals.
Synonyms
- Storm warning
- Gale warning (specific type)
- Tempest signal (archaic/literary)
- Warning signal
Related Phrases
- To heed a storm signal: To pay attention to and act upon the warning.
- It is crucial for fishermen to heed the storm signal.
- Under a storm signal: The condition of being in an area for which a warning has been issued.
- The island was under a storm signal for 24 hours.
Noun
- a signal announcing the approach of a storm (particularly a storm of marked violence)