Lightning in the tropics is believed to contribute to the creation of AC, DC, and neutral fields in the Earth, with thunderstorms acting as large generators that charge the ionosphere. This process results in a constant electric field across the planet's surface. The Schumann Resonance phenomenon, linked to lightning activity, generates low-frequency electromagnetic waves that may correlate with brainwave frequencies. Additionally, a continuous influx of charged particles from various forms of precipitation contributes to the Earth's net positive charge, with an average current flow of about 1800 amps. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of atmospheric electricity and its effects on the Earth.