On the basis of multifractal formalism with the use of a database of Borok Geophysical Observatory [58 degrees 04' N and 38 degrees 14' E] a complex of energy and fractal indexes of the aeroelectric field dynamics was analyzed. It is shown that in most cases the short-period (frequency band Delta f=0.001-1 Hz) aeroelectric field pulsations possess the property of self-similarity. However the intermittency of the aeroelectric field is detected inside the time intervals of transitional conditions of the lower atmosphere. Intermittency of the aeroelectric field is characterized by non-Gaussian distributions of the aeroelectric field increments, a set of the power law of a slope index of spectral density in the frequency decade 0.01-0.1 Hz, an extension of the multifractal spectrum and a deviation of the scaling exponent from a linear dependence. In conditions of unsteady stratification the aeroelectric field pulsations are monofractal and arise in consequence of a space charge transfer by locally-isotropic homogeneous turbulence. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.