Hydrometeor loading refers to the accumulation of water (in the form of rain, snow, or ice) and the resulting stress it exerts on structures, natural landscapes, or the atmosphere. This concept is relevant in meteorology, civil engineering, and environmental science. The loading can have various impacts, including: 1. **Structural Load**: In engineering, hydrometeor loading is critical for assessing the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, and other constructions.

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