But Hector all afire,
blazing head to foot, charged at their main force,
bursting down as a wave bursts down on a veering ship,
down from under the clouds it batters, bred by gale-winds –
showers of foam overwhelm the hull, blot it all from sight,
the hurricane’s killing blast thundering into the sails
and scudding clear of death by the skin of their teeth
the sailors quake, their hearts race on with terror –
so the Achaeans’ courage quaked.

– Homer

The Iliad, Book 15, lines 722-730. Hector charges the main force of the Achaeans at their ships. This is dramatically described in an epic simile likening his assault to a great storm wave battering a ship where terrified sailors fear for their lives.