S&P 500, Dow Jones Global ex-US, Gold, Bloomberg Commodity Index returns exclude reinvested dividends (gold does not pay a dividend) and the three-, five-, and 10-year returns are annualized; and the 10-year Treasury Note is simply the yield at the close of the day on each of the historical time periods. Sources: Yahoo! Finance; MarketWatch; djindexes.com; U.S. Treasury; London Bullion Market Association. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. N/A means not applicable. LET’S TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER. Last week, many parts of the United States set new records for low temperatures as an arctic blast swept across the country. Antelope Creek, North Dakota, saw 45 degrees below zero, which made the low in Austin, Texas (29 degrees) seem downright balmy. In many areas, schools closed – not because of snow, but because of the bitter cold. Meanwhile, up in Alaska, the Iditarod dog sled race moved north from Anchorage to Fairbanks due to a lack of snow and too-warm temperatures. See what you know about historical weather events in the United States by taking this brief quiz: 1.What was the coldest temperature ever recorded in the United States? A) 80 degrees below zero in Prospect Creek, Alaska B) 70 degrees below zero in Rogers Pass, Montana C) 60 degrees below zero in Tower, Minnesota D) 45 degrees below zero in Minot, North Dakota 2.In 1974, the U.S. experienced the Super Tornado Outbreak. During the outbreak, two F5 tornadoes struck Tanner, Alabama, in the same 24-hour period. How many tornadoes occurred across the United States during the Outbreak? A) 47 across 7 states B) 98 across 25 states C) 148 across 13 states D) 247 across 21 states 3.In the early 1900s, steady rain caused a major river in the U.S. to overflow its banks. The floodwaters spread across 16 million acres in seven states. It “temporarily created a shallow sea over 75 miles wide and forced thousands to be evacuated by boat,” reported Evan Andrews of History.com. What is the name of the river that flooded? A) Ohio River B) Mississippi River C) Colorado River D) Platte River 4.In 2011, a massive dust storm encompassed Phoenix, Arizona. The 6,000-foot-high wall of dust stretched more than 100 miles long and traveled 150 miles, reported Gabe Trujillo of Channel 12 News. What are these enormous dust storms called? A) Derechos B) Lizard stranglers C) Haboobs D) Drouths By the end of last week, temperatures were warming up. In some places, temperature swings of 90 degrees or more were anticipated. That’s sure to inspire thoughts of spring blooming! Weekly Focus – Think About It “The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.” – Harriet Ann Jacobs, Author Answers: 1) a; 2) c; 3) b; 4) c |