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hydrometeor
hy·dro·me·te·or H0347600 (hī′drō-mē′tē-ər, -ôr′)n. A precipitation product, such as rain, snow, fog, or clouds, formed from the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.hydrometeor (ˌhaɪdrəʊˈmiːtɪə) n (Physical Geography) any weather condition produced by water or water vapour in the atmosphere, such as rain, snow, or cloud ˌhydroˌmeteoroˈlogical adj ˌhydroˌmeteorˈology nhy•dro•me•te•or (ˌhaɪ drəˈmi ti ər, -ˌɔr) n. liquid water or ice in the atmosphere in various forms, as rain, ice crystals, hail, fog, or clouds. hydrometeor
hydrometeor[¦hī·drō′mēd·ē·ər] (hydrology) Any product of condensation or sublimation of atmospheric water vapor, whether formed in the free atmosphere or at the earth's surface. Any water particles blown by the wind from the earth's surface. hydrometeorA general term for particles of liquid water or ice, such as rain, fog, or frost, formed by the modification of water vapor in the atmosphere either by condensation or sublimation. |