Typhoon Bianca (2104)

Typhoon Bianca was a storm that didn't affect land at all but peaked winds of 120 mph over waters

Meteorological history
The GIHC had spotted a low wave off the coast of Mexico and it swiftly moved into the west Pacific and the GIHC started to predict its path. On June 19, the wave swiftly moved into warmer waters. The wave formed into Tropical Storm Bianca on 13:40 UTC and entered lower wind shear were strengthening was possible for Bianca. The BNHC had seen Bianca and had issued advisories for Bianca. On June 20, Bianca attained hurricane status and started to move west at 10 mph. On June 22 at 20:00 UTC, Bianca attained peak intensity at 120 mph making Bianca a strong Category 3 storm. The GIHC and BNHC had issued typhoon watches for the Philippines. On June 24, Bianca moved northwestward at 10 mph and started to slightly weaken. On June 26, Bianca became extratropical and on June 27, Bianca dissipated.

Damages
Bianca didn't make landfall anywhere and no fatalities were reported.

Retirement
Bianca didn't affect land and no fatalities were reported so Bianca will be used in the 2110 Pacific typhoon season