At least in the US, “severe thunderstorms” are defined by any storm that can create a wind gust exceeding 58MPH and/or hail exceeding 1 inch in diameter. A “supercell” is a thunderstorm that rotates and are usually pretty intense, but they don’t always meet the criteria for a ‘severe thunderstorm”.
Edit: Not all severe storms are supercells, either.
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