“…Through real-time monitoring of the status of each node of power generation, transmission, distribution, electricity consumption, energy storage and the working status of the monitoring system, combined with the dynamic monitoring of meteorological, forest fires, dense transmission channels and other control systems closely related to the power grid [17]. Specifically, geographic GIS maps are used to display typhoon names, wind circle size and intensity, predicted paths and possible equipment, and to present the dynamics of typhoon evolution based on typhoon forecast data; By integrating the forecast data such as typhoon path, typhoon grade and typhoon radius with the relevant data of transmission lines, intelligent identification based on multiple fault sets such as typhoon path, typhoon grade and typhoon radius can be realized and incorporated into the static security analysis of the power system to evaluate the potential damage of typhoon to the power system and put forward the prediction of typhoon damage level [18]. Power supply planning, load forecasting, new energy generation forecasting and unit control space data of "net-provincial-land-county" level are proposed based on the traditional track model algorithm.…”