%0 journal article %@ 0003-0007 %A Weitzel, N.,Wagner, S.,Sjolte, J.,Klockmann, M.,Bothe, O.,Andres, H.,Tarasov, L.,Rehfeld, K.,Zorita, E.,Widmann, M.,Sommer, P.,Schaedler, G.,Ludwig, P.,Kapp, F.,Jonkers, L.,Garcia_Pintado, J.,Fuhrmann, F.,Dolman, A.,Dallmeyer, A.,Bruecher, T. %D 2019 %J Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society %N 1 %P ES1-ES4 %R doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0169.1 %T Diving into the Past: A Paleo Data–Model Comparison Workshop on the Late Glacial and Holocene %U https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0169.1 1 %X Understanding changes in the climate of the late Pleistocene and the Holocene has long been a research topic. Studies rely on different sources of information, ranging from terrestrial and marine archives to a hierarchy of climate modeling activities. In contrast to the climate of the last millennium, novel approaches are necessary to bridge the different temporal and spatial representations of the various archives and the climate models, and to achieve a robust understanding of climate variability and climate processes on centennial-to-millennial time scales.