Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
I am not oversimplifying.Oh come on! I told you it would rain in 2-5 hours, and it rained in 5 hours. Now that I have a better handle on how long it takes for the CME to show up in LASCO/COR, I can refine my numbers accordingly the next time. I told you WHERE the CME would come from too, I didn't just say "somewhere on the sun". You're oversimplifying what I did and you know it.
All you are doing is guessing that it will be active (rain) in an active region (winter). That is all that you have presented.
To go further you need to state how you established the 2-5 hour window. Otherwise we have to assume that you are just guessing based on the incompetence that you have displayed before and the delusions that you have stated about solar physics (and physics in general).
You need to present the steps that you went through to get those numbers in such a way that your results can be replicated.
I think that you have an idea that the presence of a dark filament (i.e. a filament that looks dark against the body of the sun) in an acitve region is a precursor to a CME event. This could be interesting. But you need to do the work to establish whether this has any statistical significance.