A storm that never threatens land is typically referred to as a "tropical cyclone" or "hurricane" when it remains over open water, away from coastal areas. These systems can still be powerful and generate significant waves and weather patterns, but they do not pose a direct threat to land. The term "marine storm" can also apply to such storms that primarily impact oceanic regions.
An ocean going storm that doesn't touch land is often called a squall.
When a storm moves over land, it is referred to as a "landfall." This is when the center of the storm, such as a hurricane or typhoon, crosses over a landmass. Landfall can bring significant impacts, including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surge.
There was never a Tornado Helena. Tornadoes do not have names. There was a Tropical Storm Helena in 1963, but that storm stayed at sea and never affected land.
It's gone by a few names, actually. It was originally going to be called "Never Never Never Land", but J. M. Barrie (the author) trimmed it down to "Never Never Land" by the time the play was first staged. In the novel, he called it "the Neverland". Disney refers to it as "Never Land".
With regard to a hurricane or tropical storm, a warning is issued.
Over-using it to the point where it cannot hold life anymore. This is called desertification. Expanding cities, suburbs and industrial areas also threaten the sustainability of land.
Desertification
There was an L-named storm in 2017. It was Tropical Storm Lee. Lee was a rather weak tropical storm that never directly threatened land. As a result it did not receive much media attention.
The home in which the tinkers live in is called NEVER LAND .
A dome of water that sweeps over the land after a hurricane is called a storm surge. It is caused by the strong winds and low pressure of a hurricane pushing water towards the coast, leading to a temporary rise in sea level. Storm surges can result in significant flooding and damage to coastal areas.
Lyfe Jennings-Never Never Land
I've never heard of a place called Irish land, but there is an island / place called Ireland or Éire and some even call it Erin.