The Electric Field Change Meter (EFCM) is an airborne in situ electric field meter. It uses a two-channel (fast and slow) antenna system to measure electric field changes caused by lightning. The fast channel samples at 10 MHz and detects the radiative component of lightning discharges. The slow channel samples at 1 MHz and measures the electrostatic field component. The EFCM operates over a frequency range of 1 Hz to 100 kHz and has a detection radius of 25 km.

Instrument Details
- Magnetic/Electric
- Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Electricity > Electric FieldEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Electricity > LightningEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric ElectricityEarth Science > Atmosphere > Weather Events > Lightning
- Troposphere
- 1 MHz, 10 MHz
- 25 km
- 1 Hz-100 kHz
- Currently unavailable
Hugh Christian
Hugh Christian
New Mexico Tech
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