Urban trees' water storage capacity predicted with laser scanning technology.
Urban trees help reduce stormwater runoff by intercepting rainfall and storing water on their leaves and branches. Scientists used laser scanning to measure tree canopy metrics and water storage capacity in small trees. They found that the laser data accurately predicted the size of tree canopies and their ability to store water. This study shows that laser scanning can be a useful tool for understanding how trees impact the urban environment by reducing runoff and modifying rainwater distribution.