Ok so there has been a very long hiatus on this map but don't worry, it's not dead! I've just been bogged down with so much other stuff it's hard to work on any worldbuilding stuff. I've tried to take your suggestions into account, Jean-Abdel, and I've also used the Climate Cookbook to help me. Here are the two revised maps (for clarification, the colors for low and high pressures have been switched from the original map to match those used in the Climate Cookbook: green represents high pressure zones and yellow shows low pressure zones):

January:
Winkel Tripel Base for Global Maps - jan pressures cg wip.jpg

and July:
Winkel Tripel Base for Global Maps - july pressures cg wip.jpg

Jean-Abdel, I also had a couple questions regarding your previous post:
Quote Originally Posted by Jean-Abdel View Post
Don't forget the STHZ, and add low pressure on continents in summer, high in winter. Here there should not be any low on the biggest continent in July but a huge high, as well as a small one on the smaller one in the southern hemisphere.
I'm sort of confused about the huge high on the large continent in July - don't continents in summer generally have lower pressure zones?

The small low on the northern continent in July is fine, and you should add a low above the smaller southern continent, which is approximately as big as Africa so still very big (enough for a slight monsoon I think).
By above the smaller southern continent do you mean on it (above as in in the atmosphere above it) or physically above it on the map (as in on the ocean). Sorry for the confusion, I just wanna make sure I'm understanding you.

Thanks again for the critique and help! Feel free to critique my newest maps as well.