Abstract:
The Earth’s electrical environment hosts a giant
electrical circuit, often referred to as the global electric circuit
(GEC), linking the various sources of electrical generators
located in the lower atmosphere, the ionosphere and the
magnetosphere. The middle atmosphere (stratosphere and
mesosphere) has been traditionally believed to be passively
transmitting electric fields generated elsewhere. Some observations
have reported anomalously large electric fields at
these altitudes, and the scientific community has had to revisit
the earlier hypothesis time and again. At stratospheric
altitudes and especially at low latitudes, horizontal electric
fields are believed to be of ionospheric origin. Though measurements
of these fields from a balloon platform are challenging
because of their small magnitudes (around a few
mVm1), a suitably designed long-duration balloon experiment
capable of detecting such small fields can provide useful
information on detection of horizontal electric fields of 5mVm1 at the
stratospheric altitudes of 35 km.