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  • A video that appears like a hurricane is being shared on social media with a claim that it shows Hurricane Shaheen on the shores of Oman and has been photographed from the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Tropical Cyclone Shaheen slammed into Oman on Sunday, 3 October, leaving at least 14 people dead in the country, Associated Press reported. However, we found that the artwork was created by an artist named Brent Shavnore in 2019. CLAIM The video is shared on Twitter, along with the claim that reads, "Hurricane Shaheen on the shores of Oman...Photographed from Burj Khalifa in Dubai.. look at the greatness of the Creator...(sic)" WHAT WE FOUND When we looked for 'Shaheen' we found that it is a cyclone, not a hurricane. Although, a cyclone is the same as a hurricane or a typhoon; their names only change because of their place. Also, Oman is a country whose capital is Muscat, while Burj Khalifa is in Dubai, which is in United Arab Emirates (UAE). Then, with the help of InVid, we extracted several keyframes from the video and conducted a reverse image search on some of them. One of the results on TinEye directed us to a post on Imgur, an image sharing website, where the video was posted on 3 September 2019. One of the comments in the video said, "This is Miami, but it's also not real. The artist is Brent Shavnore and does a bunch of fake weather mashup stuff like this." We looked for the artist Brent Shavnore on Instagram and found the video posted on his account on 20 May 2019. His account describes him as an artist. His Facebook page mentions that he is a "digital artist specialising in digital restorations, dreamy landscapes, seascapes." We found the video posted in 2019 and the caption read, "Amazing animation edit to my artwork from @theglitch.og." Further, we got in touch with Brent Shavnore who said that the picture was actually the coast of Miami and it was an artwork created two years back. "The luxury of living next to the ocean can come with a hefty risk, and this artwork portrays it. I created it by blending images together."Brent Shavnore to The Quint Clearly, a digital artwork is being falsely shared as visuals of 'Hurricane Shaheen' as viewed from Burj Khalifa, Dubai. (Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on WhatsApp at 9643651818, or e-mail it to us at webqoof@thequint.com and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories here.) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)
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