A solar-wind storm was an astronomical phenomenon, a type of space storm caused by solar wind effects.
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In the year 2266, Montgomery Scott compared the sound made by Neesan pterodactyls to the sound of "ten thousand Vulcan palm trees caught in a solar-wind storm." (TOS comic: "The Cosmic Cavemen")
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spatial phenomena | |
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space weather | cosmic storm • distortion ring • gaseous anomaly (Herbig-Haro formation) • ion storm • magnetic storm • maelstrom • meteor shower • particle fountain • plasma storm • solar storm • spatial implosion • star-node • tachyon eddy • Thraz Streamer • wave nexus |
gravitational anomalies | gravimetric distortion • gravimetric eddy • gravimetric interference • graviton ellipse |
subspace anomalies | subspace compression anomaly • subspace disruption • subspace fissure • subspace fracture • subspace granulation • subspace gravity inversion • subspace gravity spike • subspace tunnel |
temporal anomalies | Kerr loop • multiphasic temporal convergence • Nexus • temporal distortion • temporal gate • temporal rift • temporal vortex • Tipler cylinder • toroidal continuum fold |
distortions, rifts and ruptures | dimensional gate • interphase • Janus Vortex • spatial distortion field • space-time fracture • spatial rift (spacial flexure) • subspace rupture • Tyken's Rift • warp-gate • wormhole |