Michael J. Oard

Michael J. Oard

Meteorologist, Author, Speaker

Mike Oard has an MS degree in atmospheric science from the University of Washington. After 30 years as a meteorologist with the US National Weather Service, he retired and now is fully devoted to research on the compelling evidence for Noah’s flood and the post-flood ice age. He has done considerable study on the woolly mammoths in light of Noah’s flood and the ice age. Mike has published several research papers in his field in journals of the American Meteorological Society. His creationist research has been published in technical books, laymen’s books, and children’s books, as well as in many creationist journals. He also lectures on these subjects and serves on the board of directors of the Creation Research Society in the US.

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Education

  • MS, Atmospheric Science, University of Washington, 1973
  • BS, Atmospheric Science, University of Washington, 1969

Professional Experience

  • 1973–2001 Meteorologist, National Weather Service (lead forecaster, Great Falls, Montana from 1981 to 2001)
  • 1972–1973 Research Assistant (part-time), University of Washington
  • 1970–1971 Meteorologist, National Weather Service, Great Falls, MT
  • 1969–1970 Research Assistant (full time), University of Washington
  • 1966–1969 Research Assistant (part time), University of Washington
  • 1964–1966 US Navy

Personal Information

Retired from the National Weather Service, meteorologist Mike Oard gives fascinating illustrated talks—at an easy-to-understand level—on the compelling evidence for Noah's Flood and the Ice Age that resulted, and how the incredible wooly mammoth connects to biblical history. Based in beautiful Montana, Michael is now accepting invitations to speak all over North America, even with just a few weeks’ notice. Michael is married to Beverly and they have four children and four grandchildren.

Publications

Secular Publications

  • Reed, R.J., M.J. Oard, and M. Sieminski, 1969. A comparison of observed and theoretical diurnal tidal motions between 30 and 60 kilometers, Monthly Weather Review 97(6):456–459.
  • Oard, M.J., 1974. Application of a diagnostic Richardson number equation to a case study of clear air turbulence, Journal of Applied Meteorology 13(7):771–777.
  • Oard, M.J., 1977. A winter season minimum temperature formula for Bakersfield, California using multiple regression, NOAA Technical Memorandum, NWS-WR/113.
  • Oard, M.J., 1980. Regression equation for the peak wind gust 6–12 hours in advance at Great Falls during strong downslope windstorms, NOAA Technical Memorandum, NWS-WR/154.
  • Oard, M.J., 1982. Baroclinic prog biases in particular weather patterns and the use of analogs, Preprints of the 9th Conference on Weather Forecasting and Analysis.
  • Oard, M.J., 1982. Peak wind gust regression equation for Great Falls 3–15 hours in advance during downslope windstorms, Preprints of the 9th Conference on Weather Forecasting and Analysis.
  • Oard, M.J., 1984. Forecasting spring storms in Montana, Preprints of the 10th Conference on Weather Forecasting and Analysis.
  • Oard, M.J., 1993. A method for prediction chinook winds east of the Montana Rockies, Weather and Forecasting 8(2):166–180.

Main Creationist Articles

  • Oard, M.J., 1979. A rapid post-Flood ice age. Creation Research Society Quarterly 16(1):29–37,58.
  • Oard, M.J., 1984a. Ice ages: the mystery solved? Part I: the inadequacy of the uniformitarian ice ages. Creation Research Society Quarterly 21(2):66–76.
  • Oard, M.J., 1984b. Ice ages: the mystery solved? Part II: the manipulation of deep-sea cores. Creation Research Society Quarterly 21(3):125–137.
  • Oard, M.J., 1985. Ice ages: the mystery solved? Part III: paleomagnetic stratigraphy and data manipulation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21(3):170–181.
  • Oard, M.J., 1987. An ice age within the Biblical time frame. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Creationism, volume II, R.E. Walsh, C.L. Brooks, and R.S. Crowell, eds. Creation Science Fellowship. Pittsburgh. pp. 157–166.
  • Oard, M.J., 1990a. A post-Flood ice age model can account for Quaternary features. Origins 17(1):8–26.
  • Oard, M.J., 1990b. The evidence for only one ice age. in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Creationism, volume II, R.E. Walsh and C.L. Brooks, eds. Creation Science Fellowship. Pittsburgh. pp. 191–200.
  • Oard, M.J., 1992a. Varves — the first ‘absolute’ chronology part I — historical development and the question of annual deposition. Creation Research Society Quarterly 29:72–80.
  • Oard, M.J., 1992b. Varves — the first ‘absolute’ chronology part II — varve correlation and the post-glacial time scale. Creation Research Socity Quarterly 29:120–125.
  • Oard, M.J., 1993. Comments on the breached dam theory for the formation of the Grand Canyon. Creation Research Society Quarterly 30:39–46.
  • Oard, M.J., 1994. Submarine mass flow deposition of pre-Pleistocene ‘ice age’ deposits. in Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Creationism, Technical Symposium Sessions, R.E. Walsh, ed. Creation Science Fellowship. Pittsburgh. pp. 407–418.
  • Oard, M.J., 1995. Astronomical Problems. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 9(1):5–6.
  • Oard, M.J., 1995a. Where are all the pre-Pleistocene giant landslide deposits. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 9:69–70.
  • Oard, M.J., 1995b. Polar dinosaurs and the Genesis Flood. Creation Research Society Quarterly 32:47–56.
  • Oard, M.J., 1995c. Mid and high latitude flora deposited in the Genesis Flood — part I: uniformitarian paradox. Creation Research Society Quarterly 32:107–115.
  • Oard, M.J., 1995d. Mid and high latitude flora deposited in the Genesis Flood — part II: a creationist hypothesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly 32:138–141.
  • Holroyd, III, E.W., Oard, M.J. and D. Petersen, 1996. Opportunities for creationist studies at the Hanson Ranch, Roxson, Wyoming. Creation Research Society Quarterly 33:136–140.
  • Reed, J.K., Bennett, C.B., Froede, Jr., C.R., Oard, M.J. and J. Woodmorappe, 1996. An introduction to modern uniformitarian and catastrophic plate tectonics concepts. Creation Research Society Quarterly 33:202–210.
  • Oard, M.J., 1996. Where is the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the rock record? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 102):258–278.
  • Oard, M.J., 1996. Book review: Sea-Floor Sediment and the Age of the Earth by Larry Vardiman. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 10(3):328–329.
  • Oard, M.J., 1997. A Classic Tillite Reclassified as a Submarine Debris Flow, Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 11(1):7.
  • Oard, M.J., 1997. The Extinction of the Dinosaurs. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 11(2):137–154.
  • Oard, M.J., 1998. Dinosaurs in the Flood: a response. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 12(1):69–86.
  • Oard, M.J., 1998. Rapid Cave Formation by Sulfuric Acid Dissolution. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 12(3):279–280.
  • Klevberg, P. and M. Oard, 1998. Paleohydrology of the Cypress Hills Formation and Flaxville Gravel. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Creationism, Walsh, R.E. (ed.), pp. 361–378.
  • Oard, M.J. and P. Klevberg, 1998. A diluvial interpretation of the Cypress Hills Formation, Flaxville gravel, and related deposits. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Creationism, Walsh, R.E. (ed.), pp. 421–436.
  • Oard, M.J. and Sarfati, J.D., 1999. No Dark Matter Found in the Milky Way Galaxy. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 13(1):3–4.
  • Oard, M.J., 2000. How Well do Paleontologists Know Fossil Distributions? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 14(1):7–8.
  • Oard, M.J., 2000. The Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth: Was It a Quick Freeze? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 14(3):24–34.
  • Oard, M.J., 2000. Lack of evidence for subduction renders plate tectonics unlikely: Part I — Trench sediments and accretionary prisms. Creation Research Society Quarterly 37(3):142–152.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001a Lack of evidence for subduction renders plate tectonics unlikely: Part II — Extension dominant at ‘convergent subduction zones’. Creation Research Society Quarterly 37(4):227–234.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001b. Literature criticisms of plate tectonics. In Plate tectonics: a different view, Reed, J.K. (ed.). Creation Research Society Monograph No. 10, pp. 25–64.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001c. Subduction unlikely — Plate tectonics improbable. In Plate tectonics: a different view, Reed, J.K. (ed.). Creation Research Society Monograph No. 10, pp. 93–145.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001d. Vertical tectonics and the drainage of the Flood waters — A model of the middle and late Diluvian period — Part I. Creation Research Society Quarterly38(1):3–17.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001e. Vertical tectonics and the drainage of the Flood waters — A model of the middle and late Diluvian period — Part II. Creation Research Society Quarterly 38(2) (in press).
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. End-Mesozoic Extinction of Dinosaurs Partly Based on Circular Reasoning. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 15(2):6–7.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. Controversy Over “Early Paleolithic” Stone “Tools” in Canada Continues
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. The Supposed Consistency of Evolution’s Long Ages
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. Review of Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth, ed by Larry Vardiman, Andrew Snelling and Eugene Chaffin. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 15(2):31–32.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. Do Greenland Ice Cores Show over One Hundred Thousand Years of Annual Layers? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal 15(3):39–42.
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. Aren’t 250 Million Year Old Live Bacteria a Bit Much?
  • Oard, M.J., 2001. Did Lucy Walk Upright? TJ 15(2):9–10.
  • Oard, M.J., 2003. Neandertal Man—The Changing Picture
  • Oard, M.J., 2003. Do Genetic Differences Disprove that Neandertals and Modern Humans Interbred?

Books

  1. Oard, M.J., 1990. An ice age caused by the Genesis Flood, Institute for Creation Research, El Cajon, California.
  2. Oard, M.J. and B. Oard, 1993. Life in the great ice age, Master Books, Green Forest, Arkansas.
  3. Oard, M.J., 1997. Ancient ice ages or gigantic submarine landslides?, Creation Research Society Books.
  4. Oard, M.J., 1997. Wonders of creation — the weather book, Master Books, Green Forest, Arkansas. See also study guide.

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