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Super El Niño On Vertical Earth

2026 El Niño Supports Vertical Planet Earth Theory

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NOAA 2026-27 El Niño Warning (Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich)

Many online articles are showing the 2026 El Niño on Global illustration, indicating where warm water is located on the planet. These illustrations show planet Earth vertical on axis, not tilted.

NOAA representatives have not responded to my inquiries why they're showing 2026 El Niño on vertical planet Earth. The answer is important. If planet Earth is tilted, El Niño should be tilted as well.

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In December of 2026 planet Earth's Northern Hemisphere is supposed to be tilted away from the Sun. El Niño should be tilted, not horizontal on a non tilted planet, as currently shown by NOAA.

KidsPress Magazine photo shows tilted planet Earth Summer Solstice, Equator is shown at angle. NASA illustration also shows Earth's Equator in tilted positions.

El Niño should be illustrated on tilted planet model, explaining how Sun's rays create tilted equatorial area by casting vertical shadow on planet.

EL Niño of 2026 is another example of how NOAA and NASA continue to show data on a planet that is vertical on axis. You just need to understand basic English sentences and have ordinary consciousness, tilted planet theory doesn't match modern technology. planetearthnottilted.wixsite.com/planet-earth-not-til

Summer Solstice (June21) (KidsPress Magazine )
Image Tilted 23 Degrees Away From Sun. (Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich )
Image Tilted 23 Degrees Towards Sun (Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich )
Axial tilt vs tropical and polar circles.svg (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Axial_tilt_vs_tropical_and_polar_circles.svg)
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