Stratospheric electric field measurements with transmediterranean balloons

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Balloon Sounding, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Electric Fields, Electrostatic Probes, Stratosphere, Atmospheric Turbulence, Magnetometers, Midlatitude Atmosphere

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The horizontal component of the stratospheric electric field was measured using a balloon in the ODISEA Campaign of Transmediterranean Balloon Program. The balloon flew between Trapani (Sicily) and El Arenosillo (Huelva, Spain) along the 39 deg N parallel at a height between 34 and 24 km. The high values found for the field on fair-weather and its quasi-turbulent variation, both in amplitude and direction, are difficult to explain with the classical electric field source. A new source, first described by Holzworth (1989), is considered as possibly causing them.

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