Fact #5 they are commonly visible between 60 and 72 degrees north and south latitudes, which place them in a circle just within the Arctic and Antarctic polar circles. http://aurora-eku.org/2.html
Fact #6 Old folktales have suggested that the aurora can create brief and faint noises such as claps, static, or crackles heard on rare occasions by those on the ground. Recent scientific research has shown that this could in fact be true with clapping sounds recorded during an aurora display. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/earth/aurora.html
why i wanted to do Aurora Borealis I once thought I saw it when I was playing but it turned out to be a cloud. Since then I always wanted to know where to see them.