No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.
Cold fronts tend to travel a little faster. When they catch up to the warm front, an occluded front is formed.
is not the same
cold fronts are heavier than warm fronts
All light travel at the same speed.
A "typoon" (as you put it) is a massive wave, same as a tsunami. A "hurrican" is a storm caused by warm and cold fronts mixing together, with the ability to travel over 213 mph.
No.
Gamma rays travel exactly the speed of light because gamma rays are light
They travel faster
no
It was the same speed. It generally travel with 340ms-1 speed.
They don't really travel at the same speed, but, on television, the distance they travel is so short, that the difference between the speed of sound and the speed of light is almost non-existant.
They travel at the speed of light (c = 3*108 m/s)