When the polar light is formed, that is, when the electrons start colliding with the particles in the atmosphere, the temperature at the point of collision increases. Over time, this heat begins to circulate in the atmosphere. Thus , polar light transmits energy from solar storms to the earth through temperature changes. As the polar beam distorts the magnetic field , the polar beam is generated in the area, causing a temporary interruption in the radio and other broadcasts at that time. Many have claimed that when a polar beam is seen, it is accompanied by a muffled sound. However, so far no significant evidence has been found. Moreover , since the polar light occurs at a great height above the surface of the earth, there is no possibility of hearing any sound from the surface of the earth even if it is produced at such a height.