Michael J. Oard (Meteorologist) received his Masters of Science degree in Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington. He has recently retired from the (US) National Weather Service where he worked as a meteorologist/weather forecaster, and now dedicates much of his time to creation science research. Since 2001 he has served on the board of directors of the Creation Research Society.
Mike is a prolific author who has published numerous books and papers and in his field in widely recognized journals. He also travels all over the country for regular speaking engagements at creationist conferences and meetings. Mike Oard particularly specializes in topics such as evidence for Noah's flood, the Ice Age, and the mass extinction of the Wooly Mammoths.
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Geological
evidence for Noah's Flood will be presented, mainly for the last stage of
the Flood as the water retreated off the continents. The Flood has left some
startling traces on the surface of the earth in the form of erosional
remnants, continental shelves, large-scale planation surfaces, quartzite
rocks transported by water hundreds of miles from their nearest
source, water gaps, pediments, and submarine canyons. All these
geomorphic features are very difficult, if not impossible, to
explain by the "slow processes over millions of years" alternative
model.


Life
in the Great Ice Age
The
Missoula Flood Controversy and the Genesis Flood




