About this column:
Jacqueline-Maxine Harris is in school and wants to be a broadcast meteorologist. She loves anything having to do with science, particularly aviation, astronomy, and meteorology and thinks every one should have a general knowledge of science, especially things that affect them everyday. "Science you Should Know but Probably Don't" is my fun little way of saying "HEY you should know this!"Spring has sprung here in St. Louis. It happened on Saturday March 20 at 6:21pm to be exact. It’s the season for Cardinals baseball, concerts at the Verizon Amphitheater, trips to the Lake of the Ozarks, and of course, flip-flops. Here at home it takes a few tries for spring to kick out winter. Tuesday it was 73 degrees: today we had flurries and wind chills in the 20’s. “That’s St. Louis for you,” said Claudia Currie of Saint Charles, who also happens to be Jacqueline's mother. Most people don’t know why the weather gets warmer. Perhaps they just don’t care and summer can’t come quickly …