“…The atmospheric PG has proved important in understanding large-scale drivers of the global atmospheric electric circuit (e.g. from climate and space weather) ( Harrison, 2015 ), and in causing migration of biologically relevant ions (e.g., nitrate, sulphate, radon) ( Hunting et al., 2019 , 2021a , 2021b ) as well as facilitating animal dispersal or navigation ( Clarke et al., 2013 ; Hunting et al., 2022 ; England and Robert, 2022 ; Morley and Robert, 2018 ). The continuous monitoring of atmospheric electric fields is therefore essential in developing a detailed understanding of a wide array of atmospheric, biological, and geological processes.…”