“…Numerical simulations using biogeochemical models have been an effective method for studying the responses of oceans to typhoons, especially under extreme weather conditions (Pan et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2021), and it provide continuous time series and large-scale data for comprehensive analysis. These simulations have shown that phytoplankton growth in nearshore areas is influenced by various factors, including mixing and nutrient input (Fang et al, 2022;Feng et al, 2022;Li et al, 2022). In addition, the impacts on upwelling and plumes vary under different typhoon trajectories or intensities (Pan et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2023), and the factors that contribute to coastal algae blooms also differ, such as typhoon wind pumps and transportation of terrestrial material by precipitation, with algal blooms primarily dependent on nutrient supply (Liu et al, 2021;Chen et al, 2023;Lao et al, 2023b, Lao et al, 2023cChen et al, 2024).…”