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==Description==
==Description==
Weather spires are situated near the outermost edges of the Halo ring, accompanied by [[beam emitter]]s projecting a blue energy beam into the sky.{{Ref/Map|HR|Tempest}} Weather spires are able to control a given installation's weather, surface temperature and pressure—generating conditions near-indistinguishable from those on naturally-occurring [[planet]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
Weather spires are situated near the outermost edges of the Halo ring, accompanied by a blue energy beam projecting into the sky.{{Ref/Map|HR|Tempest}} Weather spires are able to control a given installation's weather, surface temperature and pressure—generating conditions near-indistinguishable from those on naturally-occurring [[planet]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 08:54, January 29, 2024

Forerunner weather spires on a Halo array, as seen in on Halo: Reach multiplayer map Tempest.
A series of weather spires on a Halo ring.

Weather spires are a structure employed by the Forerunners as a component of their Halo megastructures. Weather spires form a vital part of the ring worlds' function, serving to regulate and influence the surface conditions on the rings.[1]

Description[edit]

Weather spires are situated near the outermost edges of the Halo ring, accompanied by a blue energy beam projecting into the sky.[2] Weather spires are able to control a given installation's weather, surface temperature and pressure—generating conditions near-indistinguishable from those on naturally-occurring planets.[1]

Trivia[edit]

A weather station forms the setting for the Halo: Reach multiplayer level Tempest.[3]

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