On roughness-induced transition - Facts, views, and speculationsRoughness is considered as a steady passive device, and it is shown that roughness-induced separation is specifically sensitive to unsteady environmental forcing. The two-dimensional isolated roughness causing local upstream and downstream separations is considered, along with flows associated with the two-dimensional roughness and their relevance to the problem of distributed roughness. The difference between the two-dimensional isolated roughness and a three-dimensional isolated roughness at all Reynolds numbers is underlined, and the mechanisms and parameter conditions of a sudden breakdown of hairpin eddies are discussed, as well as flows over distributed roughness.