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A single cell thunderstorm, sometimes called a pulse storm, is the weakest and most common of the four main classes of thunderstorm. A single cell thunderstorm consists of an individual convective cell with its own updraft. Such a storm remains separate from nearby storms and usually lasts less than an hour. Single cell storms can occasionally produce brief periods of severe weather but rarely do. The other main classes of thunderstorms are multicell clusters, squall lines, and supercells.

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