Noun
a sudden eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface; associated with sunspots and radio interference
Source: WordNetThe process of writing a novel begins with a pang, a moment of recognition, and a situation, a character, or something you read in a paper, that seems to go off, like a solar flare inside your head. Martin Amis
It's all about the sun. Just take a look at the picture above and notice just how small earth is compared to the sun, or even a large solar flare. Anybody whom thinks the human race has more effect on our global energy balance than an active sun does is just deluding themselves. Anthony Watts
He learned to calm the voices in his head, and by the time the Tournament of Power rolled along, he'd even picked up on a new technique, perfecting his Solar Flare and making it all the more useful. Source: Internet
A medium-size solar flare erupted from the sun this weekend, hurling a cloud of plasma and charged particles toward Earth on a cosmic path that is expected to deliver a glancing blow to our planet. Source: Internet
A solar flare could dose them with dangerous radiation. Source: Internet
He agrees to join Andrew's team, STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery,) when a solar flare threatens Earth. Source: Internet